The "Glavcvs Atlanticvs" is a sea slug that looks very much other-worldly! Accordingly to the Wikipedia page, common names for it include blue sea dragon, sea swallow, blue angel, blue glaucus, dragon slug, blue dragon, blue sea slug & blue ocean slug!
The "Glavcvs Atlanticvs" is a sea slug that looks very much other-worldly! Accordingly to the Wikipedia page, common names for it include blue sea dragon, sea swallow, blue angel, blue glaucus, dragon slug, blue dragon, blue sea slug & blue ocean slug! ...also, I still can't figure what the heck is the deal with humans...
The Blue Sea Slug will not kill a human. They will sting a person if they are picked up. You can avoid them by not picking them up in the ocean.
The blue sea slug (Glaucus atlanticus) usually live to be one year old like most other species of sea slug.
The Blue Sea Slug (Glaucus atlanticus) usually lives for approximately one year.
Predators of the blue bottle include the sea lizards or blue sea slugs, Glaucus atlanticus and Glaucilla marginata, and the violet sea snails of the genus Janthina.
I assume you mean "A" sea slug. No, a sea slug is not a fish, but an echidnoderm.
As much sea as a sea slug could chug if a sea slug could chug sea.
Well, the main predator of the sponge is the nudibranch (or sea slug). There are more predators, but you have to research a lot to find them out.
An adaptation of a sea worm is that they can use their bodies as protection from predators. Some types have a coating they can release, or stinging appendages.
The entire sea slug is composed of cells.
A sea slug, also called marine slug, is the same animal as a snail. The slug does not have a shell. The sea slug moves at a very slow rate.