Solar Powered Slugs

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Elysia chlorotica, common name the eastern emerald elysia, is a small-to-medium-sized species of green sea slug.

Some members of this group use chloroplasts from the algae they eat; a phenomenon known as kleptoplasty.

Elysia chlorotica is one of the “solar-powered sea slugs”, utilizing solar energy via chloroplasts from its algal food.

Image via Krug Lab.
Quoted text via Wikipedia.

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