Tourists were banned from swimming in the ocean in Spain after two toxic tropical sea slugs were found in the water. The beaches of Guardamar del Segura, in Alicante, were closed this week after two ...
Zoologists have discovered a new species of sea slug living in eastern India and have named it after the country’s president. Researchers from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) found the slug along ...
When we think of slugs, we often picture slimy brown garden creatures. Under the sea, however, you can find slugs so colorful and unique they seem to have been transplanted from another planet ...
Venomous sea slugs have been spotted along North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Known as blue sea dragons, these slugs live in the ocean and occasionally get washed ashore by strong winds. A Facebook post by ...
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Today we’re spotlighting an underappreciated group of marine creatures: sea slugs. Don’t let their humble name fool you. They come in vivid neon colors, with patterns that rival the most beautiful ...
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Scientists found bright orange cardinalfish and yellow-spotted sea slugs in South Atlantic expeditions off Brazil
Deep beneath the surface off Brazil’s southeastern coast, remotely operated vehicles have been gliding over coral mounds that ...
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Costasiella kuroshimae leaf sheep: The tiny Pokemon-like sea slug that turns sunlight into solar energy
If you ever dive in the tropical waters of the Philippines, Japan, or other parts of Asia and Oceania, you might encounter a tiny, enchanting creature that looks as if it belongs in a Pokemon game.
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