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image: The Sea Hare’s Chemical Attack

The Sea Hare’s Chemical Attack

By | March 29, 2013

The slug-like marine animals squirt a substance at lobsters that makes the predators lose their ability to smell.

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image: Sharks Glow to Frighten Predators

Sharks Glow to Frighten Predators

By | February 21, 2013

Bioluminescent arcs on a deep-sea lantern shark’s dorsal side highlight its spines.

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image: Predator-Savvy Shark Embryos

Predator-Savvy Shark Embryos

By | January 10, 2013

Bamboo sharks still developing in their egg cases respond to a predator presence by ceasing movement and even breathing.

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image: Mites Remember Enemies, Fight Back

Mites Remember Enemies, Fight Back

By | October 12, 2012

Mites that were attacked by rival species as juveniles attack the young of their former assailants more frequently when they reach adulthood.

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image: Stalking Sharks

Stalking Sharks

By | August 30, 2012

Researchers monitor the movement of the Pacific’s largest predators and share the information with the world in real time.

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image: Archaean Prey

Archaean Prey

By | March 13, 2012

Animals can and do eat Archaea.

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