Do nudibranchs have teeth?

The animals have a set of curved teeth, which they use to eat coral, sponges, and fish eggs off the ocean floor. Nudibranchs use tentacles on their heads to poke around for grub.
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Do sea slugs have teeth?

Like all gastropods, they have small, razor-sharp teeth, called radulas. Most sea slugs have a pair of rhinophores—sensory tentacles used primarily for the sense of smell—on their head, with a small eye at the base of each rhinophore.
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How do nudibranchs eat?

Most Nudibranchs eat using a radula, a toothed structure that can be compared to the tongue they use it to scrape off their meal from the rocks they cling to; some suck out the prey after predigesting its tissue with selected enzymes.
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Is a nudibranch venomous?

Some nudibranchs are poisonous while others pretend to be poisonous, which is evident by their vibrant colors. They feed on stinging cells of hydrozoids and store them in the rear of their body for protection. They can also ingest toxins from sponges and become toxic and inedible.
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Do nudibranchs have mouths?

MOUTH: The mouth usually opens at the end of a short 'snout' with an oral tentacle on each side. It is quite unlike our mouth, being just an opening to allow the slug's feeding apparatus (and associated radular teeth), to come out and bite, rasp or suck in its food.
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True Facts: Freaky Nudibranchs



Can you touch a nudibranch?

Nature is much like a museum: Look, don't touch, no matter how pretty the thing you want to touch may be. That's especially true for vivid critters, which may well be advertising their unpleasantness. Take the nudibranch. Beautiful, right?
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Are all nudibranchs carnivores?

Feeding Habits. Nudibranchs are carnivores and eat sponges, anemones, barnacles and sea slugs and their eggs Occasionally they have been known to feed on members of their own species too.
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Can nudibranchs survive out of water?

In the case of nudibranchs with a thin skin, which is also used for gas exchange, they can remain alive for some hours as long as they remain damp.
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Do nudibranchs have brains?

Drs. Akira Sakurai and Paul Katz of Georgia State's Neuroscience Institute study the brains of sea slugs, more specifically nudibranchs, which have large neurons that form simple circuits and produce simple behaviors.
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Can nudibranch be a pet?

The short answer is no. I would not recommend keeping nudibranchs to anyone (for several reasons). They are extremely hard to keep fed. Lets say you have a sponge-eating nudi like a Phyllidia.
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Do nudibranchs have eyes?

Nudibranch eyes are located on the head, just at the base of structures called rhinophores (we'll look at these in more detail in a bit). They are extremely small, and as such are difficult to see in photographs (you can see a couple on this Sea Slug Forum page: www.seaslugforum.net/find/2377).
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What is special about the nudibranch?

Nudibranchs are hermaphrodites, which means that they have both a male and a female genital system. When two nudibranchs meet, they put in contact with their genitals to exchange their male gametes, in order to fertilize their female gametes.
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Can snails bite you?

Snails can't bite or chew on you like a dog, but they can run their toothed tongue over your skin which might feel like a bite. A snail can't break your skin or draw blood like this, and it isn't trying to attack you. It just thinks your hand is food and wants to taste it to make sure.
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What is the difference between a sea slug and a nudibranch?

Nudibranchs, commonly known as sea slugs, are a group of shell-less marine molluscs. Their name means 'naked gill', referring to the breathing apparatus on the outside of their soft bodies.
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Can slugs bite?

Slugs do not bite in a traditional way. Yet, they use a ribbon-like organ to scrape rocks and other surfaces, which can include human skin. Slug bites are not as dangerous as you would think. Among the few occurrences of slug bites, only some people experienced tingling and pulsation in the bitten area.
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How do nudibranchs communicate?

Communication: Like many other animals they communicate with chemical signals. For example when they are at larval stage, where they float in the water, they don't metamorphose until they get a signal from a specific hormone, which could for example be an indicator that there is food in the area.
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Do slugs have eyes?

A slug has two retractable pairs of tentacles. The upper pair of tentacles are called the optical tentacles and are the eyes of a slug. The optical tentacles have light sensitive eyespots on the end and can be re-grown if lost. These are also used for smell.
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How many eggs do nudibranchs lay?

The number of eggs varies; it can be as few as just 1 or 2 eggs (Vayssierea felis) or as many as an estimated 25 million (Aplysia fasciata{not a nudibranch}). The eggs contain toxins from sea sponges as a means of deterring predators.
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How do nudibranchs mate?

When nudibranchs mate they fertilize each other and then both can lay eggs! To do this, they line up their genital pores, the openings on the right sides of their body, and then copulate.
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What did nudibranchs evolve?

Nudibranchs are mollusks that have evolved from shelled ancestors. They're often noted for their vibrant colors and striking forms (like the reddish-orange Coryphella verrucosa shown here) that help to dissuade predators from taking a bite, important since they lack the protection of a shell.
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What is a sea bunny?

Jorunna Parva, commonly known as the Sea Bunny. It is a species of dorid nudibranch. They are a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Discodorididae. Kikutaro Baba had first described this creature. Its resemblance to a rabbit facilitated a surge in popularity on Twitter throughout Japan in 2016.
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How do nudibranchs defend themselves against predators without a shell?

Nudibranchs, or sea slugs, however, lack a shell and their soft body is easily exposed to predators. To combat their vulnerability, they have evolved other mechanisms of defending themselves against predators. These include bright coloration, physical evasion, and most importantly, chemical defenses.
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What do you feed nudibranch?

They are carnivorous, so that prey includes sponges, coral, anemones, hydroids, barnacles, fish eggs, sea slugs, and other nudibranchs. Nudibranchs are picky eaters—individual species or families of nudibranchs may eat only one kind of prey. Nudibranchs get their bright colors from the food they eat.
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Do nudibranch eat snails?

Nudibranchs get their colors from the food they eat. That means that these sea slugs come in every color imaginable! They eat anything they can find on the ocean floor. That includes algae, sea sponges, and corals.
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