ScienceTake: A Sea Snail That Moves Like a Flying Insect

Tuesday, February 23, 2016 - 00:30 in Biology & Nature

The sea butterfly, which is the size of a peppercorn, flaps winglike appendages and moves through water with a motion similar to that of many insects.

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