The scientific name for the Glaucus atlanticus is Glaucus atlanticus. It is commonly known as the blue dragon or sea swallow and is a species of small, blue sea slug.
The main predators of the blue glaucus are sea birds, larger fish, and other predatory marine animals.
The main predators of the Glaucus atlanticus, or blue dragon, are larger fish, seabirds, and other marine predators.
The Blue Sea Slug (Glaucus atlanticus) usually lives for approximately one year.
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Phyllobius glaucus was created in 1763.
Papilio glaucus was created in 1758.
Conus glaucus was created in 1758.
No. Blue Racers are reptiles and like all reptiles, they are cold-blooded.
Scylla et Glaucus was created in 1746.
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.
Glaucus, the son of Sisyphus, was the king of Ephyre (the city later called Corinth).