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Blue Dragon Sea Slug | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
The feathery tendrils sported by the blue dragon are more than just elaborate decoration – they hold a deadly secret. Glaucus atlanticus are foraging predators, and these tendrils, call cerata, hold highly poisonous stinging cells, used for both hunting and self-defense.The deadly sea slug that steals venom from its prey
Blue Dragon Sea Slug - AnimalBehaviorCorner
Rarely seen 'blue dragons' are disrupting spring breakers' beach
Venomous Foes in Mediterranean Africa: Occurrence of ... - Springer
Home sweet … garbage? The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is …
Blue Dragon Sea Slug: Are They Poisonous? | Nature World News
Marine Curios #4 – Glaucus atlanticus, or blue angel/dragon sea slug
Blue Glaucus: Tiny Blue Dragons of the Sea - YouTube
Blue Glaucus | Shape of Life
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