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  2. Sea slug - Wikipedia

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    Sea slug is a common name for some marine invertebrates with varying levels of resemblance to terrestrial slugs. Most creatures known as sea slugs are gastropods , i.e. they are sea snails (marine gastropod mollusks ) that, over evolutionary time, have either entirely lost their shells or have seemingly lost their shells due to having a ...

  3. Nudibranch - Wikipedia

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    The exact systematics of nudibranchs are a topic of recent revision. Traditionally, nudibranchs have been treated as the order Nudibranchia, located in the gastropod mollusc subclass Opisthobranchia (the marine slugs: which consisted of nudibranchs, sidegill slugs, bubble snails, algae sap-sucking sea slugs, and sea hares). [44]

  4. Felimida clenchi - Wikipedia

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    This species occurs in the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and the Lesser Antilles.Distribution of Felimida clenchi includes Florida, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Curaçao, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines (according to Goodheart et al. 2016). [3]

  5. Scientists discovered the strangest sea slug in the ocean - AOL

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    Predators might overlook the sea slug's transparent body or be startled by its bioluminescence. "It kind of acts as a burglar alarm," Robison said. MBARI has been using ROVs since the late 1980s ...

  6. Aplysia fasciata - Wikipedia

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    Aplysia fasciata, common name the "mottled sea hare", or the "sooty sea hare", is an Atlantic species of sea hare or sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aplysiidae. [ 1 ] Distribution

  7. ‘Mystery mollusk’ found in the ocean’s midnight zone is ...

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    Bathydevius is a swimming sea slug that glows with bioluminescence and has a body with a paddle-like tail and a large gelatinous hood, and it’s the first sea slug found to live in the deep ocean.

  8. Pleurobranchus areolatus - Wikipedia

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    For example in Florida it is sometimes found among Porites porites corals. [2] They are laying large, translucent and gelatinous egg masses during spring in Florida. [2] All species in the genus Pleurobranchus are carnivorous. [6] P. areolatus probably feeds on ascidians, [7] for example, Didemnum sp. [11] Its ectoparasites include copepod ...

  9. ‘Climate indicator’ sea slugs, whales and returning wildlife ...

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    Sea slugs making a home in the UK due to climate change are among the species spotted around the country’s coasts in 2024, The Wildlife Trusts said. Sea monitoring by volunteers and ...