Hitchhiker ID please.

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First confirmed living hitchhiker (other than worms). Closes when touched.

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Is it perhaps a tunicate? I'm not sure what we're looking at exactly.
 
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Yeah sorry, not the best picture. Kinda looks like a clam to me. Bivalve?
Heres an outline of what im talking about:
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Ya, if that closes up, it's a bivalve.
 

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