These one-centimetre-long creatures belong to a group known as the dorid nudibranchs. In the video below, Museum scientist Dr Suzanne Williams explains how their adorable features are actually ...
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) scientists have discovered a new nudibranch species. They encountered it in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, where nudibranchs had not been found ...
Like many other bioluminescent organisms in the deep sea, it glows blue, since red ... and also not the only species to prey on crustaceans, which is rare for nudibranchs, which usually feed ...
Don't worry if the back of the fabric becomes a little messy with thread, it will be hidden. Nudibranchs are a diverse group of marine gastropods which shed their shells when they develop into adults.
Scientifically known as nudibranchs ... A YouTube video from the institute shows the new species maneuvering through the water and emitting a blue glow. Its bioluminescence occurs when threatened ...