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(Student)
Okay,
but in the textbook, it said that squid species use the
bioluminescent light to surprise a predator that’s trying to attack them,
and then they have a chance to escape.
(Professor)
Yeah, that’s how it works.
(Student)
Well,
in this journal article, it talked about how some researchers found a
huge squid that was using really bright flashes of light to confuse its prey
before attacking it.
That was kind of surprising, so I was just wondering
why the textbook didn’t mention anything about this.
(Professor)
It’s fairly recent research. And actually, there’s
a video--it is rather
amazing. The research team used a newly developed underwater high-
definition video camera that allowed the research team to record video at
much greater depths. The squid were filmed at depths of between 240
and 940 meters off the coast of Japan in the northwestern Pacific.
(Student)
Wow that sounds pretty deep.
(Professor)
And we’ve learned some new things about one of
the largest species of
squid known to man.
(Student)
Yeah, that’s what I found so intriguing about the article, especially the
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