Nudibranchs eat using a radula, which is “kind of like a sharp, hard tongue,” says Goodheart. Watching a nudibranch eat isn’t, at first glance, all that different from watching a slug on a leaf.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNRachel Kippen, Our Ocean Backyard | The exceptional nudibranch diversity of Monterey BayIt seemed like a lot of effort for a tiny reward. Then I encountered my first nudibranch, a type of vibrant sea slug. I was ...
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