Scientists discovered the strangest sea slug in the ocean
Briefly

Researchers from the MBARI dubbed it Bathydevius caudactylus, noting that its anatomy, physiology, and behavior are unique adaptations to the deep-sea environment.
With its distinct hood and slow-moving nature, Bathydevius captures speedy crustaceans in an unusual manner for sea slugs, marking a significant adaptation to its habitat.
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