Amazing!!!
Cool stuff, unfortunately these animals are nowhere near me...
I imagine there are many many algae and thus the few ones eaten by slugs is not even an evolutionary factor.
Maybe someday they even keep the chloroplasts. That would be impressing. So they would be born and don't have to eat the algae.
Am Samstag, 12. Mai 2012 00:13:34 UTC+2 schrieb Avery:
Saturday, May 19, 12 oclock noon at Sprout! (339r summer street, Somerville MA)--
Did you know that there is a species of photosynthetic (as in how plants make energy from sunlight) sea slug that lives off the coast of our own, beloved state? Well you do now.
They are cute, too!
We plan on growing some of these guys, and the algae that they eat to maintain their photosynthetic super powers and green coloration at BOSSLAB/Sprout! You should join us this saturday, may 19 at 12 noon to learn how they are kept, and how we plan to go about getting them!
--Avery
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