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Sea slugs use bold, bright colors under sunlight to warn predators of their toxic traits. These colors are easier for fish to ...
Rather than hiding from predators, the brightest and most patterned sea slugs are active during the day so their colors shine ...
They found that sea slugs use bold visual signals like brightly colored spots, thick stripes, or enhanced body outlines to ...
A large amount of sargassum has been measured in offshore waters east of Florida. Will the seaweed reach Palm Beach County ...
Love isn’t just roses, chocolates, or long walks on the beach. In the ocean ... This tiny, blue sea slug may look delicate, but its courtship involves careful choreography.
They’re sea slugs, part of the Dotidae family. And while they’re small — measuring less than a quarter of an inch — they can have an outsize impact, according to a researcher who studies them.
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