Blue Sea Dragons, also known as Glaucus atlanticus, typically measure around 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 centimeters) in length. Their small size, combined with their striking blue coloration and unique shape, makes them fascinating creatures of the ocean. Despite their diminutive size, they are known for their ability to consume and store the stinging cells of the prey they eat, such as jellyfish.
According to Ripley's Aquarium, the length of time a sea dragon lives is not known. The sea dragons eat sea lice and crustaceans to survive.
No, weedy and leafy sea dragons are different species. Weedy sea dragons have long, thin projections on their bodies that resemble seaweed, while leafy sea dragons have leaf-like appendages for camouflage. They have different physical characteristics and habitats.
there could have been dragons a long time ago (thousands of years ago). today we have animals similar to dragons (like kamodo dragons) or other species close to dragons. no one knows but dragons are in legends.
No.
No sea dragons are not extict niether are they threatend. They are not even close to.
leafy sea dragons are just a type of see horse so when they are born they are young and as they grow they get older and older so in some point of their life they can be old.
Scientifically speaking, no. As long as we know, there are no such things as dragons.
There are 2 types of sea dragons.1 is a weedy sea dragon,and the other is a leafy sea dragon.Leafy Sea Dragons look like seeweed.WeedY Sea Dragons look like weed.
Living in the sea.
Blue Dragons are level 111. They are located in the Talvery Dungeon.
No
Weedy sea dragons live in southern Australian waters in kelp beds.