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Related: About this forumSquid's Glowing Skin Patterns May Be Code
By Susanne Bard on April 2, 2020

Credit: Getty Images
Humboldt squid can rapidly change the pigmentation and luminescence patterns on their skin by contracting and relaxing their muscles, possibly to communicate.
More than 1,500 feet below the surface of the ocean, its darker than a moonless night. But even in this murky world, theres constant activityincluding groups of Humboldt squid, each the size of a small adult human, darting around in search of fish.
You can think of them as little rocket ships. They jet through the water. And they engage in these feeding frenzies. Theyre always looking out for an opportunity to eat.
Stanford University biologist Ben Burford. He says feeding in a group requires careful navigation.
More:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/squids-glowing-skin-patterns-may-be-code/
Many images of glowing squid:
https://tinyurl.com/rtverux
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Squid's Glowing Skin Patterns May Be Code (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Apr 2020
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tblue37
(68,437 posts)1. Octopus and squid fascinate me, especially octopus. nt
tblue37
(68,437 posts)2. MANY cool pics at link!



Judi Lynn
(164,137 posts)5. Magical blue light absolutely paralyzes me! It's too beautiful to be real. Thanks for posting these.
MFM008
(20,042 posts)3. I want
Christmas lights that color.
Rebl2
(17,747 posts)4. Me Too and right now!