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Weird blue sea creature washed ashore Australian beaches

The beautiful slugs wash up on Sydney beaches every year, but they will die easily once hitting the shore.

 

"The glaucus atlanticus normally has tentacles in its system. If another creature tries to eat it they use the tentacles as a defense mechanism," Ms Murray said. "So if you do see one, don't pick it up with your hands. Use a bucket with water instead."

 

 

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