California aglaja
A species of Navanax Scientific name : Navanax inermis Genus : Navanax
California aglaja, A species of Navanax
Botanical name: Navanax inermis
Genus: Navanax
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With its yellow stripes and blue spots dotted along its body, the california aglaja is a truly beautiful sea slug, but don't be fooled by its charming look. This large slug is known to be a voracious predator. It can track its prey by using the so-called "sensory mounds". Thanks to this characteristic, the california aglaja is able to catch and feed upon various sea slugs, bubble snails, and nudibranchs.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Molluscs Class
Snails and slugs Order
Headshield slugs Family
Aglajids Genus
Navanax Species
California aglaja