⌚️2025-05-07 19:00:00 –
🏢American Museum of Natural History
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In the underwater arms race, some organisms don’t just hunt—they steal their prey’s best defenses.
Join Jessica Goodheart, assistant curator in the Museum’s Division of Invertebrate Zoology, for an exploration of sea slugs and nudibranchs, extraordinary marine animals that have evolved the ability to “borrow” chemical defenses from sponges, anemones, and other prey. Like real-life pirates, these soft-bodied creatures compensate for their lost protective shells by hijacking venomous stingers and potent compounds, turning their meals into powerful tools for survival.
This phenomenon isn’t just a marvel of evolution. It has real-world applications in medicine. Discover how these tiny ocean nomads draw fascinating parallels to other species including poison dart frogs and flatworms.
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