Where Did These Scientists Get Their Degrees?
15 years ago
Hey guys! I'm still alive, and still churning through the submissions that backed up during the trip (only 2,300 to go ^^;)! As long as I'm clearing off that last journal, let me share this with you:
I sat down tonight to watch a special on the NatGeo channel about the Humboldt Squid (that big hunter squid with teeth even in its tentacles). Scientists decided to strap a "crittercam" to the animal to get never-before-seen footage of the squid in its deep-water environment. So to obtain the victim subject, they fish for it with a phosphorescent lure, because the experts know Humboldt Squid are attracted to lights. They catch one, and proceed to attach a camera... with a light. The squid is released, dives deep, and is promptly attacked by a dozen other savage Humboldt Squid.
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Science.
I sat down tonight to watch a special on the NatGeo channel about the Humboldt Squid (that big hunter squid with teeth even in its tentacles). Scientists decided to strap a "crittercam" to the animal to get never-before-seen footage of the squid in its deep-water environment. So to obtain the
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Science.
As for combining squid and whales, maybe if
I saw that and I agree - they were not too bright... (no pun intended on the light)
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mmmm squid rings
Standard marine cameras have lights on them.
It is easy to forget tiny things like this. How often does a regular person misplace their car keys, for example? Or their phone? Or their wallet? This is alot like that.
USUALLY, they catch it. Occasionally they don't, and that's why fans are allowed to complain and rant on the forums. :3
The guys from The Onion could make an interesting article out of this. I'm thinking of something like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ7J7UjsRqg