VIDEO: Very Rare And Venomous 'Blue Dragons' Sighted On Texas Beaches

Blue Dragon sea slug

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!