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13 Nudibranch: Sea Slugs
These colorful creatures are an eyeful and a handful when being both predator or prey. With no shell for armor, they’ve developed vast strategies of survival. As a predator they ingest hydrozoids (jellyfish) which contain “stinging cells”. They internalize the stinging cells and use them for their own defense system!
The Nudibranch’ defense against predators is not deadly, instead they create toxins that induce hypotension in a predator. The predator in turn becomes stunned, allowing for effective escape.
This Sea Slug species comes in all shapes, sizes and colors. Much like an octopus, they mimic their environment or sea plant-life as camouflage, and they have tentacles with which they, “touch, taste, and smell.”