Sea Slugs and nudibranchs are occasionally found in tide pools and a treat to see if you know what you are looking for. Some are brightly colored while others blend in very well. Some even have the ability to eviscerate ( eject there internal organs ) and produce toxic ink. These animals live in a very harsh environment that is pounded by strong wave action and filled with hungry predators. So how can these animals possible survive? This episode of Life in a Tide pool will help visitors better understand the animals, learn how they can survive from predators and discover some of the amazing adaptations these animals have. Follow the host and local experts while they explore the tide pools at Leo Carillo State Beach looking for sea slugs and take a trip to local aquariums to learn more about sea slugs and nudibranchs. More information can be found at http://www.lifeinatidepool.com/sea-slugs-and-nudibranchs/ and on our tide pool website at http://californiatidepools.com/sea-hare/