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  1. Glaucus atlanticus is the blue sea slug shown here out of water on a beach, and thus collapsed; however, touching the animal directly with your skin can result in a painful sting, with symptoms similar to those caused by the Portuguese man o' war. The slug in the water.

  2. Marine stings include venomous or contact stings from any marine creature. The main culprits causing contact stings are jellyfish and jellylike animals, fire coral, sponges, hydroids, and sea anemones; while penetrating injuries are caused by sea urchins, cone shells, and venomous fish.

  3. They kill and eat Portuguese Man of War jellyfish, and the less there is, the more Portuguese Man of War jellyfish there are to sting people in the water at the beaches. While the man o' war's sting is rarely deadly to people, it packs a painful punch and causes welts on exposed skin.

  4. Blue dragons use jagged teeth to bite into the tentacles and then store the Man O’War’s venom so they can use it as their own – meaning getting stung by one (those beautiful “wings” aren’t wings or fins, but act more like the edge of a stinging nettle) is equivalent to getting stung by a Man O’War.

  5. 8 paź 2024 · Glaucus Atlanticus is a type of nudibranch, a group of soft-bodied, marine gastropod mollusks. It measures about 3 cm in length, making it a tiny yet captivating sea creature. The blue dragon has a striking blue and silver coloration, which helps it blend with the ocean's surface.

  6. 24 sie 2023 · The Blue Dragon Sea Slug, scientifically known as Glaucus atlanticus, is a small marine creature renowned for its stunning blue coloration and silver markings. It’s a type of nudibranch, a group of colorful sea slugs that inhabit oceans around the world.

  7. 3 lip 2024 · Blue dragons, Glaucus atlanticus, are part of a group of creatures known as nudibranchs or sea slugs. They also are known as blue sea slugs, blue angels, and sea swallows. There are a few...

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