• Question: what do you think is the strangest animal in the deep see

    Asked by to James on 13 Jun 2014. This question was also asked by .
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      James Bell answered on 13 Jun 2014:


      Great question, I really enjoyed thinking about my answer to this one. It’s tough because lots of different deep-sea animals are really strange, their environment is different to ours in almost every way and that really does allow for some amazing animals to evolve.

      I think my favourite strange animals are the ones that have learnt how to look after special bacteria that can produce light. This is called bioluminescence and there’s lots of reasons animals might use it – some for finding a mate, some for hunting, some for getting away from the hunters. The link below is for a group of fish called dragonfish who use bioluminescence to attract their prey or as a kind of sniper scope so they can see their prey in the dark deep sea.

      http://deepseacreatures.org/creatures/dragonfish

      Here’s a cool video of some bioluminescence too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HXXQBz6Vv0

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