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Anonymous
G. atlanticus is able to feed on P. physalis due to its immunity to the venomous nematocysts. The blue sea slug will consume the entire organism. After consumption it will select the most venomous nematocysts and use them for defense. G. atlanticus stores the venom in its cnidosacs, specialized sacs on the tip of their cerata, the thin feather-like "fingers" on its body. Because Glaucus stores the venom, it can produce a more powerful and deadly sting than the Man o' War which it feeds on.
Seriously, awsomest sea slug EVER
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