[Marine] Belarubi Suse (deep sea guppy)

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[Marine] Belarubi Suse (deep sea guppy)
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Often shortened to Belarubi or Rubi (a muddled latin translation meaning Zapping pig) nicknamed the deep ocean/sea guppy! Despite not actually being a guppy or pig, these glowy little creatures are relatively docile. They use their long tendrils to sting plankton and other small sea life before eating it. Their long antenna-like limbs can deliver anything from a small zap to a painful shock! If cornered these guys will actually detach their long tentacles (called Vines) and swim away, leaving the predator shocked and zapped by the left over Vines. It can take up to 2 months for their tendrils to grow back!

 

below is the species in the dark (to display its bioluminecense)


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Submitted: 3 years agoLast Updated: 3 years ago

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