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 ...
A group of Humboldt squid swim in formation about 200 meters below the surface of Monterey Bay. While humans exchange information by talking to each other, research suggests Humboldt squid thousands ...
Scientists have discovered that deep-sea squid can communicate with glowing patterns on their bodies — basically turning themselves into e-readers. If you feel like you need an escape, we're here for ...
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