Where it lives: Mount Kaputar, New South Wales, Australia What it eats: Algae, moss, mushrooms, mold Why it's awesome: Not ...
Sea slugs, also known as nudibranchs, are actually shell-less molluscs, according to the Natural History Museum in London. In some cases, they come in neon colors and dragon-like shapes ...
This method of protection can keep almost all predators at bay - but not the kaleidoscopically colourful sea slug. Nudibranchs, commonly known as sea slugs, are a group of shell-less marine molluscs.
While a clear day atop the mountain can reveal views covering 10 per cent of the state, inclement conditions bring out giant neon-pink slugs that are unique to the area. Adam Fawcett, a senior ...