by Anatoly Fomenko
Chip Schwartz. Philadelphia.
Eclectic. Music. Art. Writing. Science. Observations. Percussion. Puns.
"In the land of the blind, the man with the hippest music collection is king."
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The jellyfish Atolla lives worldwide in the deep sea, where light levels are very low. The jellyfish is bioluminescent — emitting blue-green light — and so are most of its prey. Scientists think that the deep red color of the animal’s stomach serves a purpose — to keep the blue light of its luminescent lunch from escaping and giving away Atolla’slocation to its own predators.