>> |
Anonymous
Several shrimp-like crustacea, along with the newly "discovered" Erennid family jelly lines do make use of red bioluminescence and utilize it for communicatory purposes (it is assumed), as well as for the luring of preyfor this reason, it is suggested that perhaps far more species of animals at these bathypelagic depths can cultivate the ability to see red than originally thought, though it is indeed rare. The reason, however, why so few animals make use of the specific color at such depths is that it carries like shit.
|