Oh of course this is what's next. Happy 2020. Heading to the beach? Keep an eye out for the Blue Dragon!
Padre Island National Seashore in Texas posted this picture and said: A blue dragon, a type of nudibranch or sea slug, was found in the park this weekend. Blue dragons are very small, generally only 3 cm, but don't let their size fool you, they have a defense worthy of the name dragon.
Blue dragons are a predator of the Portuguese man-of-war. After eating, they move the stinging cells from the man-of-war to the end of their "fingers." Because they are able to concentrate the stinging cells together, their sting can be more painful than a man-of-war's!
So, if you see a dragon in the park, be amazed as they are a rare find, but also keep your distance!