Hooded Nudibranch Facts

 

With its clear coloration, round-shaped hood, and wispy tentacles, the hooded nudibranch (Melibe leonina) looks like a jellyfish but is actually a sea slug. They can grow to be about 3 to 4 inches long and are characterized by an imposing hood which is lined with inward-facing, short tentacles. The oral hood is used as a net to catch prey and help them to move through the water. The hooded nudibranch can often be found living in eelgrass meadows, a habitat that provides them with food and shelter from prey.

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Photo by Vlad Karpinsky (Creative Commons Flickr). Banner photo by Peggy Coburn.

Photo by Vlad Karpinsky (Creative Commons Flickr). Banner photo by Peggy Coburn.

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