Turntupfish's website talks about the frilled shark and how it has 300 teeth and can open their mouths extremely wide so they can swallow large prey. They talk about the firefly squid and how it has a photophore on each tentacle that produces light which attracts attention and brings prey in.
Advice Whales' page talked about frilled sharks as well. They are known as sea monsters with many myths as well. One of the reasons they are so mysterios is because humans do not come in contact with them very often. Another blog discussed Enypniastes. If attacked by a predator,
Enypniastes produce bioluminescence
across their entire body surface, before shedding the sticky glowing skin as a
way to distract the attacker and get out.
Advice Whales' page talked about frilled sharks as well. They are known as sea monsters with many myths as well. One of the reasons they are so mysterios is because humans do not come in contact with them very often. Another blog discussed Enypniastes. If attacked by a predator,
Enypniastes produce bioluminescence
across their entire body surface, before shedding the sticky glowing skin as a
way to distract the attacker and get out.