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(Sorry to be that guy but) the leaf sheep is not actually a nudibranch, but instead part of the closely related order sacoglossa. Nudibranches are carnivorous while sacoglossa are herbivorous and feed by sucking the sap out of microscopic algae. Many sacoglossa perform a process called kleptoplasty, where they reuse chloroplasts from the algal sap they feed on and implement them into their cells. Some notable examples are the bivalve snails in the family juliidae, the eastern emerald elysia (elysia chlorotica) and obviously the sea sheep. Another slug from the order elysia (elysia rufescens) reuses defensive molecules called kahalalides as well as chloroplasts. Most sacoglossans survive primarily through heterotrophic means (ingesting and digesting) and photosynthesise when food is scarce or unavailable as a last resort. Though research has shown leaf sheep can survive long periods of time with little to no food of heterotrophic or homotrophic (photosynthetic) origin. They store their chloroplasts in cerata, which are structures often found on nudibranches and regularly used for gas exchange or- in blue glaucus’ case- for attack and defence. They also have rhinophores protruding from their face, structures also commonly found on nudibranches, which are chemosensory organs (essentially face tongues) that appear ear like on nudibranches and sacoglossans alike.

To conclude: while leaf sheep are very similar to nudibranches, they belong to the sacoglossan family (which is good because sacoglossans are just as cool) and luckily are not the only animals to photosynthesise.

(I’m researching them for a highschool project and am so obsessed haha)

So Not Technically A Fish But I Absolutely Love These Lil Fellas
So Not Technically A Fish But I Absolutely Love These Lil Fellas
So Not Technically A Fish But I Absolutely Love These Lil Fellas
So Not Technically A Fish But I Absolutely Love These Lil Fellas

So not technically a fish but I absolutely love these lil fellas

They’re Nudibranch sea slugs and they all look so pretty!!!!!

So Not Technically A Fish But I Absolutely Love These Lil Fellas
So Not Technically A Fish But I Absolutely Love These Lil Fellas

Some notable exception are the Sea Bunny (left) which is just the most adorable thing I’ve ever seen

And the Leaf Sheep (right), which is the only animal known to be capable of photosynthesis!

i am SUCH a nudibranch fan oh my god. actual underwater fae creatures. beloved little freak animals. i want to eat them like cereal

ID: A digital drawing of a leaf sheep, a type of sea slug with a small white head with two tiny dot eyes, and a green body made up of blobs of green.

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Six sets of Sacoglossa stickers! These are sea slugs, also named solar-powered sea slugs are able to photosynthesise! The mascot of this superorder is the sea bunny with their vibrant green bodies and pink rosy cheeks

Each pack will have a little information card and fun facts about these cuties.

Have put a lot of time and passion into these and hope you all like them as much as I do :)

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Every 10 Minutes!!!!!!

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DRAG CRAB DRAG CRAB DRAG CRAB

look at the shape range of crabs. yeti crab vs atlantic mole crab vs japanese spider crab

Look At The Shape Range Of Crabs. Yeti Crab Vs Atlantic Mole Crab Vs Japanese Spider Crab
Look At The Shape Range Of Crabs. Yeti Crab Vs Atlantic Mole Crab Vs Japanese Spider Crab
Look At The Shape Range Of Crabs. Yeti Crab Vs Atlantic Mole Crab Vs Japanese Spider Crab

i am in awe!!!!

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Snails In The Genus Julia have A Bivalved Shell, Like A Clam!
Snails In The Genus Julia have A Bivalved Shell, Like A Clam!

Snails in the genus Julia have a bivalved shell, like a clam!

Even though they have a clam like shell, with 2 sections, they are in fact snails (class Gastropoda). They are marine snails, found throughout the Ino-Pacific. There are 6 species which are various shades of green. Julia are tiny, only reaching a length of up to 6 mm long. They feed on algae, and incorporate the chloroplasts from the algae into their bodies. Some of the chloroplasts remain photosynthetic, and the snails are able to feed on the products of this photosynthesis. This process is called kleptoplasty.

Photos: Julia sp. from Australia  - profmollusc | Inaturalist cc; Julia exquisita from Reuinion Island - Alexandre LaPorte | Wikipedia cc

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a deep sea octopus looks goofily at the camera in this graphic. The words say "Learn about the sea with me!" and the names of the courses with their dates "In Deep: Life at the Bottom of the Ocean" and "Seas The Day: Life Lessons from Cephalopods" dates are listed below in this post

I have TWO classes this fall! Both of them cover the biology of delightful ocean weirdos, and neither will add stress to your life because there's no grades/homework.

Deep sea Sept 17- Oct 8

In Deep: Life at the Bottom of the Ocean With Dr. Sarah McAnulty
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Squid Class Oct 15-Nov 12

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