The Cape Hatteras National Seashore says a venomous sea slug that looks like a small dragon is being spotted along the North Carolina coast. National Seashore officials say Blue Sea Dragons are ...
The blue sea dragon, a type of venomous sea slug that lives in the open ocean, has recently been spotted at Cape Hatteras National Seashore, likely stranded following strong winds at sea ...
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore is warning beachgoers about the venomous sea slug, which looks like a small dragon, that has been spotted on the Outer Banks. The venom of the blue sea dragon ...
Several WAVY 10 viewers have shared images of the slug, which can be found below: Blue sea dragon (Courtesy: Cindy Paquin) Blue sea dragon (Courtesy: Cindy Paquin) Blue sea dragon (Courtesy ...
The detection of several specimens of the venomous “blue dragon” sea slug - Glaucus atlanticus - has resulted in the council in Tenerife announcing the raising of a purple flag at two of its ...
The blue sea dragon, a type of venomous sea slug that lives in the open ocean, has recently been spotted at Cape Hatteras National Seashore, likely stranded following strong winds at sea ...
BUXTON, N.C. — Officials from the Cape Hatteras National Seashore are raising awareness about the Glaucus atlanticus, or blue sea dragons, a species of venomous sea slugs, that are washing up on ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. — No you’re not in Dragonstone, but apparently dragons do live on the beaches in the Outer Banks — specifically the blue sea dragon. According to the Cape Hatteras National ...
The slugs usually reside in “temperate or tropical waters,” but warming waters have also provided the blue sea dragon with additional habitats in recent years, including the Texas Gulf Coast ...
They look like tiny dragons, they dine on Portuguese man o’ wars, they’re venomous and they’re turning up on Outer Banks beaches.