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These tiny marine creatures , also known as sea slugs, boast a kaleidoscope of colors that'll make your jaw drop, making them a favorite among underwater enthusiasts. From electric blues to fiery oranges, their vibrant hues rival any rainbow. But these beauties aren't just about looks; they play crucial roles in marine ecosystems. Join us as we uncover the secrets of these captivating creatures! 🌊🐛
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Best looking & fiercest slug I've ever seen! Wow, who knew?
🌈 Absolutely! Nudibranchs are stunning and surprisingly diverse! Thanks for watching! 🐌
Absolutely gorgeous
🌟 Indeed! Nudibranchs are nature's vibrant gems. Thanks for appreciating their beauty! ✨
Pretty & carnivorous!? Nice combo
All the ingredients for celebrity status .... 😍
Nudibranchs are the true stars of the sea! 🌟
They're beautiful and fascinating! Thank you! 🙂
🐚 Glad you find them fascinating! Stay tuned for more amazing creatures! 🌊
My favourite is Costasiella Kuroshimae because it looks like a little pokemon :D
That's adorable! Nature's real-life Pokémon are just as fascinating! Thanks for sharing! 🌿
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Nudibranchs are often referred to as sea slugs. And they are sea slugs, because they are a group of marine gastropod (slugs) molluscs. However, there are some sea slugs, that are not nudibranchs (and not even closely related to them). It can be a bit confusing, and some sea slugs are oftern confused with nudibranchs.
Their name comes from the Latin word “nudus” and the Greek word “bránkhia” meaning “gill”. They are basically sea snails that have lost their shell over time (hence “naked-gilled”). Although some have a common name, it is popular to identify them with their Latin name.
There are around 3,000 different species of nudibranchs! Generally, you can distinguish between dorid and aeolid nudibranchs.
Dorid nudibranchs (such as chromodoris, or glossodoris) have a branchial gill plume around their anus.
Aeolids (e.g. Flabellinas) have cerata spreading across their back instead of the gill plume. Those cerata prove to be really useful to the nudibranch: they use them both for respiration and for their defense! When feeding on hydroids, aeolid nudis ingest nematocyst stinging cells from them and incorporate them into their own body! The stinging cells are stored in their so-called cnidosac, located at the tip of their cerata. When they are being attacked, they defend themselves by firing those stinging cells from their cnidosac. What is a survival mechanism for them, just looks beautiful to us.
Aw, they're so pretty.
Wait, they're called *WHAT?*
that's what i was thinking...
nudibranch if you were wondering and couldn’t tell by the subtitles title thumbnail and description
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They look like gummies for some reason.
It has hairs also
Anenomes? Do you mean Anemones?