Hey everyone, today I'm going to take part in the #celestial challenge run by and the topic for today is Animal Kingdom. So I'm going to be talking about the Blue Dragon.
I'm sure you probably never heard of this animal. The Blue Dragon is a specie of Sea slugs found mostly in the Indian Ocean. They can grow up to three centimeters long . Blue dragon is actually a name given to it because in water it looks like a dragon soaring through the sky.
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Its scientific name is Glaucus atlanticus. They are carnivorous, feeding on smaller creatures which they paralyze with their sting. They float upside down in water due to the position of a gas-filled sac in their stomach and their blue color camouflages them in water.
They are hermaphrodites which means they possess both female and male reproductive organs.
When they want to feed on larger creatures for example the Portuguese Man O' War (a venomous sea creature which stings its prey and looks like a jellyfish). They are able to absorb the Portuguese Man O' War's venom into their tissues, store it and use later on to deliver an even deadlier sting to predators or prey.
So, they take their enemies venom into themselves, make it more concentrated and use it to make their stings stronger.
Fascinating right?
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Blue Dragon sea slugs are beautiful but if you come across one, do not touch them as their sting can be quite painful to humans. So just admire these wonders of nature from afar.
Thanks for reading and many thanks to for starting this challenge. Have a nice day.