>Google 'dragon slug'>Images>Find : http://digitaljournal.com/blog/18368> It’s a nudibranch commonly known as “blue dragon” or “sea swallow”. It’s a soft-bodied pelagic mollusk, a relative of snails and slugs. Its scientific name is Glaucus atlanticus. Blue dragons are small (about 4-5 cm), pelagic, they drift upside down on the surface of the ocean, they are hermaphrodites, and perhaps most importantly, they are highly poisonous.>a relative of snails and slugs.>and perhaps most importantly, they are highly poisonous.Goomy evos confirmed Dragon/Poison. This also explains the presence of some water-type moves.
> The marine animal in the picture may be described using a wide variety of adjectives:...,a Mythical Pokémon,...