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Glaucus atlanticus (blue dragon, blue sea slug)
| Subject:  | Glaucus atlanticus (blue dragon, blue sea slug) 
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| Resolution: 1640x1592
File Size: 415357 Bytes
Date: 2007:01:06 20:00:23
Camera: NIKON D70s (NIKON CORPORATION)
F number: f/25.0
Exposure: 1/60 sec
Focal Length: 105/1
Upload Date: 2017:02:14 09:57:55
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 Description	
 English: This Glaucus atlanticus was washed up on Surfers Paradise Beach in Queensland Australia. It is about 35 mm in length. The species swims upside-down and is accordingly countershaded for that position.
 فارسی: لیسه دریایی آبیرنگ گونهای لیسه دریایی است که در تیره خاکستریلیسهسانان قرار دارد.
 Date	24 May 2009, 11:06 (UTC)
 Source	Glaucus_atlanticus_1.jpg
 Author	Glaucus_atlanticus_1.jpg: Taro Taylor http://www.flickr.com/people/tjt195/ from Sydney, Australia; derivative work: dapete
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Glaucus_atlanticus_1_cropped.jpg
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Glaucus_atlanticus_1.jpg
 
 Glaucus atlanticus (common names include the sea swallow, blue angel, blue glaucus, blue dragon, blue sea slug and blue ocean slug) is a species of small, blue sea slug, a pelagic aeolid nudibranch, a shell-less gastropod mollusk 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 by the winds and ocean currents. Glaucus atlanticus is camouflaged: the blue side of their body faces upwards, blending in with the blue of the water. The silver/grey side of the sea slugs faces downwards, blending in with the silvery surface of the sea. Order: Nudibranchia, Superfamily:	Aeolidioidea, Family:	Glaucidae, Genus:	Glaucus, Species:	Glaucus atlanticus Forster, 1777.   |   
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