Marine Invertebrates, Sea Slugs
by Science Source
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Marine Invertebrates, Sea Slugs
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Science Source
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Sea slug is a common name which is applied to some marine invertebrates that more or less resemble terrestrial slugs. The sea slug is also commonly referred to as a sea cucumber, mainly because of the of the sea slug's shape and the fact that it is normally found on coral or rocks usually being very still, making it look like a type of aquatic vegetable. The sea slug is a herbivorous animals and feeds on plankton and decaying matter on the ocean floor, along with grazing on the rocks and coral reefs for algae. By munching on the decomposing plant matter on the ocean floor, the sea slug is of great benefit to every marine environment where the sea inhabits. Undated, no illustrator credited.
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April 25th, 2016
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