Sentences with phrase «bobtail squids»

We spotted pigmy squid, sea slugs, couple of bobtail squids and decorator crabs.
We spotted sea slugs, couple of bobtail squids, cattle fish and decorator crabs.
Maumere Bay is particularly famous for its incredible muck diving, where Ambon scorpion fish, mimic octopuses, wonderpus, bobtail squids, skeleton shrimps, wasp fish, pipe horses, frog fish, ghost pipefish, pygmy seahorses, and colorful mandarin fish mating at sunset are just a few animals to observe during an early night dive.
We've seen anything from ornate ghost pipefish, flamboyant cuttlefish and painted frogfish to bobtail squids and flabellina nudiebranch.
The Hawaiian bobtail squid creates its own light, using special organs filled with glowing bacteria.
Now, the researchers have treated bobtail squid eggs with antibiotic and left them in seawater.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — No bigger than a thumb, the Hawaiian bobtail squid needs all the help it can get to survive.
Not the bobtail squid, which leaves its eggs unattended on coral reefs.
We learn, for example, how bacteria allow the Hawaiian bobtail squid to glow, how they permit pea aphids to subsist on nothing but plant sap, and how the wood rat has coopted them so it can digest otherwise toxic creosote.
At first blush, the Hawaiian bobtail squid looks like just another bioluminescent cephalopod.
After emerging from its egg, the juvenile bobtail squid acquires the bacteria from the environment, and they start the process of colonizing its developing light organs.
The Japanese bobtail squid and luminescent marine bacteria live in blissful harmony.
A Hawaiian bobtail squid, come the dawn, flushes its luminous Vibriofischeri partners into the surrounding water.
A great week for spotting stuff this week also with frogfish, robust ghost pipe fish, bobtail squid, mimic octopus, ornate ghost pipe fish, a whole host of nudis and all of it just of the house reef!!
However at night a different world comes to live, a world where you will see Spanish dancers, the school of huge Bumphead parrotfish in their sleeping cocoons, Flashlight fish, Bobtail squid, sea moths, ghost pipefish, cuttlefish, starry night octopus, mimic octopus and different kinds of nudibranchs!
A few things you may spot here are seahorses, frogfish, blue - ring and mimic octopus, ghost pipefish, bobtail squid and all sorts of nudibranches.
Pleurobrancus, bobtail squid, marble shrimp and decorated crab were some of the creatures we founded.
Again our divers spotted 2 walking sharks, crocodile fish, few lobsters, decorator crabs and bobtail squid.
We saw: walking shark, reef octopus, bobtail squid and moray eel.
We spotted: pigmy sea horse, candy crabs, bobtail squid, wobbegong shark, frogfish, toad fish, stone fish, nudibranch and at the end of the dive walking shark!
We saw: moray eel, bobtail squid, pygmy cuttlefish and pygmy octopus.
Was a fantastic last night dive at Molana wall where we spotted many nice creatures as: Bobtail squid, pygmy squid, spider crab, and cattle fish... excellent night dive!!!!
To prevent potential prey from spotting its shadow on the seafloor, the bobtail squid emits just enough light to match the moonlight shining upon it.
The absolute wonder and brilliance of Mother Nature can be seen in creatures great and small; in the case of the Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes), we're talking a mere inch in length.

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Hosting a variety of critters, some of the highlights were: Bobtail Squid, Pygmy Cuttlefish, Crocodile Flathead, Reef Stonefish, juvenile Scorpionfish, squid and octopus.
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