This image captures a Chromodoris Africana, a species of sea slug, in the vibrant waters of South Africa. The black and white stripes of its body resemble the patterns of a zebra. The gills and rhinophores—its sensory organs—are colored in a vivid orange-red, standing out strikingly against the reef background. Chromodoris Africana is a type of nudibranch, a group of soft-bodied marine gastropods known for their extraordinary coloration and striking patterns. The bright coloration of Chromodoris Africana serves as a warning to potential predators of its toxicity, a common trait among nudibranchs.