Dragons are real. And they live in the ocean.
Blue Glaucus or “the blue dragon” is a brightly colored nudibranch that incorporates toxic chemicals & stinging cells from prey into its skin as a defense against predation.
And in my humble opinion, it’s more spectacular than anything ever imagined in Westeros. Image: Sylke Rohrlach #science #nature #SharedPlanet
Blue Glaucus or “the blue dragon” is a brightly colored nudibranch that incorporates toxic chemicals & stinging cells from prey into its skin as a defense against predation.
And in my humble opinion, it’s more spectacular than anything ever imagined in Westeros. Image: Sylke Rohrlach #science #nature #SharedPlanet
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Momentum
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Unknown parent • • •I’m trained as a marine biologist. My graduate work was on sea cucumbers, but I absolutely adore nudibranchs.
Marcia Darling
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in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum • • •The Blue Glaucus not only eats it, but it also recycles the stinging cells from the Portuguese man o’ war to use as their own protective devices. The blue dragon has hard disks inside its skin and a protective layer of mucus that protects them against these stinging cells–of which it can amass a significant amount.
Prof Felipe Gusmao
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in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum • • •The largest of its kin (the nudibranches, which are sea snails / shelless mollusks) is the bright red Spanish Dancer, which gets up to 60cm long.
Nudibranches are hugely diverse, and predominantly "small but amazing looking" 😀
Biff Vernon
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in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum • • •I didn't know anything about it, so looked it up.
Fascinating little creature!
(Sorry if you already know about the info in the link, but I'm quite fascinated and wanted to know more and to share it).
https://oceana.org/marine-life/blue-glaucus/
Blue Glaucus - Oceana
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in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum • • •I quite like nudibranches but will never check the other, very generic tags in your post at the top. From time to time I may recall e.g. Elysias of other kinds tho & think to check nudibranch tags as well.
And TBF, even when I check popular tags, I can never find a specific toot again later on about whichever specific interest I maybe spied somewhere sometime. The specific interests me, not the generic.
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