Solar Powered Sea Slug Elysia viridis

The solar powered sea slug can grow up to 5cm long and is usually a vivid green, brown or red colour. It looks similar to the sea hare, with floppy ‘rhinophores’ which look a bit like bunny ears, but the solar powered sea slug has distinctive chloroplasts visible on its wings, foot and head, which look like tiny turquoise twinkling stars. When it unfolds its ‘winged’ body, this sea slug forms into a beautiful green leaf, which helps it camouflage amongst the algae and evade predators.

Behaviour

In an incredible ‘endosymbiotic’ relationship, this sea slug feeds on algae by slicing or puncturing its cells and is then able to ingest the algae’s chloroplasts unharmed, into its own body and carry out photosynthesis…hence the name, ‘solar powered sea slug!’
They live between 12-15 months and unusually for a sea slug, can survive in low salinity (low salt) waters.

Size

Up to 5cm long
Lifespan: 12-15 months

Status

No special status

Distribution

North East Atlantic, from the UK to the Mediterranean.

When to see

April-October

Facts

This sea slug is usually a vivid green colour, but it can also be red or brown depending on the type of algae it eats!

Common name

Solar Powered Sea Slug

Species name

Elysia viridis

IUCN Red List status

No status

When to see in Scotland

April-October

Where to see in Scotland

Rocky shores

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