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Sea slugs
Is it a worm? A snail? No, it’s a nudibranch!
Sea slugs (also known as “nudibranchs”) are amazingly beautiful creatures! There are more than 3000 different species of nudibranchs currently known. The word nudibranch comes from the Latin nudus (meaning naked) and the Greek brankhia (meaning gills) — this is because most of them breathe (take oxygen from the water) using tufts of “gills” — appendages that stick up into the water from their backs.
Where do they live?
They are found on seafloors all over the world, usually 10 metres or more below the surface. They constantly glide along, using their muscular foot, over sediment, seaweed, rocks, sponges corals and other substrates, often taking on the colours and patterns of those substrates, which make for a very effective camouflage.
Sometimes they will also swim from place to place, undulating through the water by flapping their body and cerata to and fro.