
This fellow glided right over me at the party; but more on that later.
TED-Ed just posted Gallo’s short talk on deep ocean mysteries, and the submarines used to explore them.
“You don’t know Earth. We’ve explored about 5% of what’s in that water. More than 80% of volcanoes are on the bottom of the sea. There are rivers and lakes. The largest waterfall on the planet is actually under the ocean, up near Iceland.”
Catch the beautiful diffraction gratings of jellies at minute 4:40.
And catch the rare and elusive Vampire Squid at 5:44… “I wish I had more footage of this. The Vampire Squid. In the darkness of the deep sea, it has glowing tentacles. It has glowing eyes on its butt. How cool is that? It’s just an amazing animal.”
I would have to agree! I just love the cute little cephalopod with shape-shifting smarts.
Which reminds me of my earlier post on jelly and squid motion; in short, they exploit the difference between blowing and sucking.



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