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Beachgoers warned to avoid venomous blue dragons washing ashore, marine researchers sayThe institute warns that touching the rare, venomous creatures known scientifically as Glaucus Atlanticus, could result in getting stung. “When threatened or touched, it can release stinging ...
Blue dragons — also known by their less-glamorous scientific name, Glaucus atlanticus sea slug — feed on the toxins of the species and process their cells to zap predators with an even ...
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