Take That! Lowly Slugs Escape Lobster's Grasp

Aplysia, or the common sea slug, squirts ink in a spiny lobster's face to ward of an attack. Photo
(Image credit: Paul M. Johnson, Cynthia Kicklighter, Shkelzen Shabani, and Charles Derby)

The lowly sea slugs put up a good defense when attacked by a lobster - and many times it wins.

When attacked, slugs squirt an inky cloud into the face of their attacker. While this behavior is old hat to scientists, it wasn't until recently that they knew just how the ink did the trick.

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