Tuesday August 10, 2010 at 16:59

Sea slug (Glaucus atlanticus) preys on larger pelagic organisms like the dangerous Portuguese Man o’ War by storing venom in specialized sacs on the tip of their “fingers.”

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Sea slug (Glaucus atlanticus) preys on larger pelagic organisms like the dangerous Portuguese Man o’ War by storing venom in specialized sacs on the tip of their “fingers.”

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