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Rather than hiding from predators, the brightest and most patterned sea slugs are active during the day so their colors shine, a University of Queensland study has found.
By Helen Sullivan Photographs by Michael Aw Imagine dragons—or go for a dive in the Pacific Ocean and keep an eye out for this astonishing two-inch sea slug known ... and a ring of feathery ...
Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Sea slugs don’t shy away from the fish, crabs, sea turtles, or even other sea slugs that might want to take a bite out of them ...
This method of protection can keep almost all predators at bay - but not the kaleidoscopically colourful sea slug. Audio-described version of ... Glaucus atlanticus - also known as the sea swallow, ...
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