Death Pony Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 6, 2007 4,271 1 0 37 Fredericksburg and Newport News, VA cnu.facebook.com Jan 12, 2010 #11 There are at least two nudibranchs that do this, maybe more. The DNA hijacking that is.
Fat Homer Mmmmm... Doughnuts Staff member Moderator MFK Member Mar 16, 2009 9,424 3,685 478 ---- Jan 13, 2010 #12 forgive my ignorance, but considering its named a sea slug, does that mean its a saltwater creature?
peewee Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 24, 2009 6,943 91 380 Behind you Jan 13, 2010 #13 that slug's look kinda reminded me of something. nevermind though.
Death Pony Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 6, 2007 4,271 1 0 37 Fredericksburg and Newport News, VA cnu.facebook.com Jan 13, 2010 #14 Fat Homer;3783217; said: forgive my ignorance, but considering its named a sea slug, does that mean its a saltwater creature? Click to expand... Yes, definitely marine.
Fat Homer;3783217; said: forgive my ignorance, but considering its named a sea slug, does that mean its a saltwater creature? Click to expand... Yes, definitely marine.
the_deeb Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 22, 2006 1,089 404 397 NYC Jan 13, 2010 #15 Interesting. Haven't heard of this before. I'm curious to see the actual data when they get round to publishing it. Death Pony;3782734; said: There are at least two nudibranchs that do this, maybe more. The DNA hijacking that is. Click to expand... Do you know what species? Any references?
Interesting. Haven't heard of this before. I'm curious to see the actual data when they get round to publishing it. Death Pony;3782734; said: There are at least two nudibranchs that do this, maybe more. The DNA hijacking that is. Click to expand... Do you know what species? Any references?
W Wet Whiskers Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 28, 2008 1,712 5 68 Amongst the Catfish & Plecos Jan 13, 2010 #16 Okay, I haven't seen this before, so I'm happy you posted it! That's wonderfully nuts.