Unlike
most sea slugs that crawl on coral reefs, the nudibranch Fiona pinnata lives on the go.
Not exact matches
Brightly coloured
sea slugs are slurping deadly chemicals and stockpiling the
most toxic compounds for use on their enemies.
Steve: It is an excellent point; I mean, John, you quote Eric Kandel in your article and Eric Kandel won the Nobel prize for his groundbreaking research into memory and that work was done with a
sea slug and basically they have teased out the
most basic workings of memory in an invertebrate and these other folks like Kurzweil think that within his lifetime, you're going to be able to understand all the workings of the human brain to the point where you can basically replicate it.
While no bunny at all — a nudibranch
sea slug, to be exact — these ocean creatures are some of the
most flamboyant animals on the planet.