Dragon Of Blue Horizon
The blue glaucus dragon known for storing stings which make them more venomous. They store stings with their finger like appandages, which make them equall venomous to their predators. They are hermaphroditism which means they both produce eggs and sperm.
Habitat
The blue dragon is commonly found in temprature and tropical waters of the Atlantic, pacific and indian ocean. They are very tiny. These tiny sea slugs spend most of their life in floating. In water there are very venomous creatures, which blue dragon eat and make them more venomous.
Venomous sting
Blue glaucus will not hesitate to sting if they feel threatened, and their sting is venomous not because they're venomous themselves but they eat venomous creatures like man o war. A single sting from this little creature can cause nausea, pain, vomiting, acute allergic contact dermatitis. Their sting can cause Poisson. The pain of blue dragon sting is 3 time more pain full then man o war sting. They live about 1 year. They were very small. Their size is about 1.5 inches. The bright blue underside of glaucus help them to blend into the water. Their grayish backside helps them blend into the ocean when spotted from below, camouflaging it from both flying and swimming predators.
Breeding Season
The blue dragons are hermaphroditae, which meand both male and female have ability to lay eggs. They mate with long S-shaped organs that helps them get it on without touching each other's stingy bits. After mating, they will lay a string of 16 eggs in the water, which takes about 3 days to hatch into larvae.
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