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Tag: nudibranchs

Art Biology Favorite Species Organisms Uncategorized

#SlugLyfe

Alex Warneke January 12, 2017 ArtnudibranchsScienceSea Slugs

For when it’s Thursday and everyone needs a little bit more cute, cuddly, and slightly slimey things in their life…Etsy never let’s us down. I have…

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Cnidaria Favorite Species Organisms Pelagic Plankton

Release the Glaucus!

Alex Warneke May 20, 2015 By-the-Wind SailorsCnidariaGlaucusnudibranchspelagicVelella

Aliens? Squishies? Deformed Plastic? Jellyfish? Many descriptors have accompanied the emails, texts, and Facebook messages that have recently flooded my cellular device, all describing one unique…

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Adaptations Organisms Pictures and Movies

TGIF – In Short, Nudibranchs Are AWESOME!

Kevin Zelnio January 6, 2012 molluscsnudibranchsvideo

We agree! Love this video and artwork from a nudi fan!

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Anemones Fight Back Against Their Opressors

Dr. M July 12, 2011 anemonesnudibranchsPredationrevolutionSea Slugs

You may not realize that those unassuming slugs of the oceans, nudibranchs, are voracious predators in hiding.  Sponges, corals, hydroids, bryozoans, anemones, barnacles, the Portugese…

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