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• Shells of crustaceans such as krill, shrimp, and crabs are made from chitin. Chitin is valuable in many industries for use in cosmetics, shampoos, plant food, water filtration, and antifungal agents. It’s also used to promote speedy blood clotting. • There is a small worm that lives in the ocean off the coast of the Western U.S. Barely half an inch long, it is sometimes called by highly descriptive name of “the bone-eating zombie snot worm.” This creature tunnels into the bones of dead whales where it sets down bacteria-laden “roots.” The bacteria break down the fats and oils of the deceased whale, making the nutrition available for the female worms to digest. Meanwhile the miniscule males of the species live inside the female’s body, with perhaps several hundred males living inside each one of the females. Sperm is released at regular intervals; eggs are fertilized; and when eggs are released, the ones that land on whale bones grow into females, while those that land on other females turn into males, which then join the harem inside that worm. When disturbed, the worm retreats inside its gelatinous tube, releasing gobs of mucus as protection. • Parrotfish live in communities composed of a group of females and a single male. If the group loses their male, one of the larger, older females can turn into a male and will take over the group, becoming more aggressive and more colorful. Although females can turn into males, males cannot turn into females. Once a female becomes a male, the change is permanent. When parrotfish sleep, they hide in a small crevice and cover themselves with mucus, which is thought to mask their scent from predators. • It’s estimated that about 43 million people make their living from commercial fishing or from aquaculture worldwide.
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• Donald Piccard was the son of Jean and Jeanette Piccard, born in 1926. As a child, he ascended with his parents to the edge of the stratosphere. He pioneered the use of Mylar and plastic in hot air balloons, and was the first to cross the English Channel in a balloon. Donald championed hot air ballooning as a hobby, and was a founding member of the Balloon Federation of America, the national organization for ballooning. He later set up a company to sell hot air balloons to the public.
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NUGGET OF KNOWLEDGE 97% of all water on Earth is in the oceans. Oceans cover half the planet and are bigger than all the landmasses combined. The Pacific holds 51.6% of all ocean water; the Atlantic holds 23.6%; the Indian Ocean holds 21.2%, and the other 3.6% are split between all the other seas. About 60% of Earth’s surface is composed of ocean that is more than one mile deep.
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• The hagfish is an eel-like creature that grows up to several feet long and lives in the ocean. By most accounts, it is considered to be the world’s most disgusting animal. • There are over 70 species of hagfish which live mostly in cold-water areas, ranging from the shallows to depths of 5,500 feet. They all share one common trait of spewing huge amounts of slime when threatened or startled. • Though they are often called “slime eels” or “snot eels” they are not true eels. They belong to the family Agnatha denoting a classification of fish that have no jaws and no fins. • Hagfish are scavengers, typically boring a hole into whatever carcass they find. They have lost their fish scales which might snag on things, sporting a smooth skin instead. • After delving into a body, they spread mucus around. This serves not only to repel other creatures who might also want to feast, but also kills bacteria in the area. • Hagfish have no jaws, but instead use a sucker-like mouth with two rows of teeth to bite off chunks of their meals. They wrap themselves in knots which provide leverage when tearing through tough skin. Their skull is made of cartilage but they have no bones and no vertebrae, making knot-tying easy. They also tie themselves in knots which they pull themselves through in order to scrape excess mucus off their bodies. Additionally, they can tie themselves into a knot if they find themselves in the mouth of a larger creature. • The hagfish is also capable of “sneezing” in order to clear its nostrils of slime. • Because the hagfish has no bones, and its skin is only very loosely attached to its body, it can squeeze through very small holes that are only half as wide as its body. ...continued
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• Hagfish can go months without food, but when they do find food, they can absorb nutrients directly through their skin. • The only known fossil of a hagfish dates back 300 million years and shows that the creature has changed little since then.
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• When threatened or harassed, the hagfish excretes long strands of slime through a set of glands lining its body. A typical foot-long hagfish can fill a 5-gallon bucket with slime within mere seconds. So prodigious and so immediate is the production of slime that bigger fish hoping to make a meal of the hagfish get a mouthful of slime instead, and immediately back off while the hagfish slips away. The slime can also kill an intruder if it clogs their gills. • The slime they spew consists of two components: thread-like proteins, and mucin, which is a gelatinous lubricant. The threads are extremely thin (1/100th the width of a human hair) but are each 6 inches long. The threads are coiled tightly inside the hagfish, but when released, they unspool like a spring. Then the mucin quickly absorbs seawater, expanding to 10,000 times its original volume almost instantly. • A hagfish will typically release less than a teaspoon of gunk from the 100 or so slime glands that line its flanks, but within half a second, it will expand to fill an entire bucket. • Bioengineers are working to develop synthetic hagfish slime, which may prove useful for firefighting, shark repellent, diver protection, or ballistic defense, among other things. • Although it may seem disgusting, the hagfish is very efficient at clearing away dead animals from the sea floor. Today hagfish in the wild are threatened by intentional fishing and by unintentional bycatch. Information in the Tidbits® Paper is gathered from sources considered to be reliable but the accuracy of all information cannot be guaranteed.
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