Sea hares are significantly larger than a typical sea slug with upper-head tentacles and an internal shell. They can release a toxic ink from their ink glands and secrete a clear slime from their ...
Sea hares produce a purple ink and toxic chemicals as a defence mechanism against predators. Their toxicity comes from their diet — primarily red and green algae — which contain compounds that ...
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