Three Domain

 Blue Glascus



Scientific classification

Scientific Name - Glascus atlnticus

Domain               - Eukaryota

Kingdom             - Animlaia

Phylum                - Mollusca

Class                    - Gastropoda

Order                   - Nudibronchia

Family                 - Glaucidae

Genus                  - Glascus

Species                - G.atlanticus


Blue Glascus is a species of small, blue sea slug, a pelagic aeolid nudibranch, a shell-less gastropod mollusca in the family Glaucidae. These sea slugs are pelagic; they float upside down by using the surface tension of the water to stay up, where they are carried along the winds and ocean currents.

The Blue Dragon ( Glascus atlnticus ) is a type of mollusca, or sea slug known as a nudibranch. this nudibranch is pelagic, and some evidence indicates that it occurs throughout the world's oceans, in temperate and tropical waters. It has been recorded from the east and south coasts of South Africa, European waters, the east coast of Australia, and Mozambique. Blue Glascus can grow up to 1.2 inches ( 3cm ) long. Additionally, the Blue Glascus has a flattered, tapered body, along with six appendages that branch out into finger-like cerata-eighty-four to be exact. It's bright belly and grey back help camouflage the tiny creature from predators both above and below it. Life expectancy for the Blue Glascus ranges from between one month to one year.



Since the Blue Glascus stores up the stinging-cells from Portuguese Man O'war, their sting can be several times worse than their siphonophore prey, their venom can remain active even after they die.



Blue Dragons are among nature's most efficient recyclers. But what they are recycling, you don't want. But Blue Dragons are part of nature.

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