While they’re common in the Laguna Madre these “pretty cool” sea hares aren’t seen every day by beachgoers or anglers. That’s because they look like piles of wet sand — except they’re jiggly, can ...
A giant poisonous sea "monster" which squirts toxic ink is invading British waters - because of global warming experts say. The extraordinary looking creatures, called sea slugs, are a ...
Many species of the opisthobranch mollusk Aplysia form breeding aggregations during the reproductive season. The aggregations contain both mating and egg-laying animals, and are associated with egg ...