Video: Sea slug boss stomach eating raw hermit crab
The sea slug covered the digestive tract with the hermit's entire body before slipping into the sand with the booty.
The sea slug does not need speed to hunt hermit crabs on Central American beach, Latest News Network reported on August 15.
Sea slugs scavenge the sea sand for food before grabbing the prey.
In the video posted on YouTube, the hermit crab , also known as the snail , is not caught in the sights of the sea slug. After clinging to the hermit crab's shell, the sea slug slowly expanded its body to cover its prey. After the hunt, the sea slug buried itself in the sand.
The image of the hunt of the sea slug surprised the community . "This is what I call startling , " an account writes. "How can a snail digest?", Another account asked.
Sea slugs are native species in the Pacific coast. They scour the sand for food before grabbing the prey.
Sea slug sight eating live hermit crab.
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