Sea Angels are a type of free-swimming slug that are an order or mollusc they can get up to seven centimeters in length there are over three thousand unique species of Sea Angels but their most common species are the Clione Limacina and the Clione Antarctica they have a transparent gelatinous body in which lacks a shell they use their wing like structure called parapodia for swimming that allow them to move gracefully move through the water and they can reach up to zero point twenty two miles per hour they live in oceans worldwide and prey on Sea Butterflies and their only predator are filter feeders their fossils date back four hundred years ago
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s0nd3r
Woah! Keep posting more blogs like these, I've been waiting to learn more about marine biology... I know a few facts, as well. I'm so happy someone knows about them!!! :DDD
Sea angels look so beautiful. And I thought jellyfish were the most beautiful. Holy crap, I don't know how to explain how mesmerized i am of them. That's it, new favorite marine species, second to whales. Can you believe these things live with us?