Sea Slug Facts: aka NUDIBRANCH Facts | Animal Fact Files

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Sea slugs are also known as nudibranchs (though it's important to note that not all sea slugs are nudibranchs!). This sea slug episode specifically focuses on nudibranchs. Learn more sea slug facts with Animal Fact Files today!

Scientific Name: Order - Nudibranchia
Range: Marine waters worldwide
Habitat: Varies by species
Size: 0.25-12 inches (0.635-30.48cm) long
Diet: Algae,coral, sponges, and more
Threats: Sea turtles, fish such as parrotfish, sea stars, and nudibranchs
Life span: About one year

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Gotta love how these guys basically taunt their predators by making themselves super noticeable and obvious while also being able to OHKO them when rubbed the wrong way (both figuratively and literally).

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Sea Love it!! Keep up the excellent work 💟👍

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Wow! Thanks for all the information about sea slugs/nudibranchs!

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I love sea slugs! That's interesting facts

bambootriangle
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I never knew Shellos had north and south variations as well.
Huh, Game Freak really made the graphics better in the next game.

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Can you pleasseeee add onto your list chinchilla, triggerfish, and dragonflies!!!

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thank you for the info, I'm doing an essay on sea animals! It really helped me along the way.

facequeen_
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!!! thank you!! I actually had no idea sea slugs developed with shells (also that one floating around at 0:55 cracked me up hdvgdf)

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Until today, I had no idea that parasitic nudibranchs exist!

hydroids
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Ok I think it is terribly wrong to think sea slugs don’t know how nice they look, they have to! Their shape colour and looks just don’t arrive out of chance. There is an obvious natural selection. And probably they are quite aware about mating with the best looking candidates. How they do it should be a scientific factor of curiosity. Also, no videos I have found where they talk about the eyes. Would love to know, where are they?

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