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Only this is real. A new study led by Harvard biologists describes how some sea slugs consume algae and incorporate their photosynthetic organelles into their own bodies.
It might look like something you'd find in an alien salad, but this bizarre sea slug can actually steal body parts from other organisms and use their powers for itself.
Sea slugs in the genus Elysia are bright green because they store chloroplasts, the organelles that make energy in plants. Credit: Corey Allard ‘ Solar-powered’ sea slugs have specialized ...
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Sea angel is a marine creature that's a type of slug. It glides through cold water with wing-like appendages and an almost completely transparent, ethereal body.
New sea slug species with oral tentacles and translucent yellow body discovered in the Yellow Sea near Qingdao, China, the first in its genus in 93 years.