The main predators of the blue dragon are sea slugs, fish, and seabirds.
The main predators of the Glaucus atlanticus, or blue dragon, are larger fish, seabirds, and other marine predators.
Sea Dragons have no predators. They eat sea lice.
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.
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!
A leafy sea dragon's food chain includes tiny crustaceans like mysid shrimp and amphipods as primary food sources. They are then consumed by larger predators in the ocean such as fish and cephalopods. The leafy sea dragon occupies the middle of the food chain, feeding on small prey and being preyed upon by larger predators.
The main predators of the blue glaucus are sea birds, larger fish, and other predatory marine animals.
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...
A blue dragon sea slug in the wild eats jelly fish. In captivity they tend to just eat the tank's coral.
The blue dragon, or Glaucus atlanticus, is a small sea slug known for its striking blue coloration and unique appearance. It primarily preys on jellyfish, particularly the Portuguese man o' war, using its specialized feeding apparatus to consume its prey while avoiding the stinging cells. The blue dragon can also incorporate the stinging cells from its prey for its own defense, making it a fascinating example of adaptation in the marine ecosystem.
leafy sea dragons have more than 1 predator
Dragon Ball - 1986 Deep Blue Sea 2-20 was released on: USA: 8 March 2002