"Disco Clam" Lights Up To Scare Predators Away
sciencehabit writes When predators get close, the bright, orange-lipped "disco clam" flashes them to scare them off. But it's not just the light that's important. Researchers have found that the clam has sulfur in its fleshy lips and tentacles and suspect that, like another clam species that drop tentacles laden with sulfuric acid to deter predators, the disco clam's sulfur also gets converted into a distasteful substance. The flashing may warn predators away, similar to the bright orange of a monarch butterfly warning birds of its toxic taste.
Do we really need clickbait titles like "disco clam" on slashdot...
Why nowadays these useless sites require javascript to to display even the most basic content?
Yeah what's up with that. Why bother even using HTML? Can't they just fax me a copy of the content?
Dear Mr. Clam,
1995 used a dial-up modem from a landline to send an email requesting their <blink> tags back.
Sincerely,
2015