Bioluminescent Firefly Squid (Watasenia scintillans) ( ほたるいか , hotaru-ika ) emits intense flashes of light from three tiny luminous organs (photophores) that are located at the tip of each of a pair of ventral arms. Light is also produced from hundreds of other minute organs that are scattered over the body. It is thought to be used for Counter-illumination as a method of active camouflage and they can be used to communicate with potential mates or rivals. The Firefly Squid, is only 8 cm and the luminescence of their tentacles light up like glow sticks during mating season or do to prey defence. In Toyama Bay, in the central Japan Sea, the squid are found in abundance. Normally living at 400m underwater. Toyama Bay lies above a deep, v-shaped canyon in which the sea floor drops away suddenly. The flow of the ocean currents usually wells up from the bottom of this canyon and pushes the squid to the surface. Occasionally the squid can be found washed up on the shore in large numbers. Toyama Bay, Japan | Nach dem laichen werden weibchen des Leuchtkalmars an das Ufer der Toyama Bucht in Japan gepühlt. Viele Tiere fallen dabei im Uferbereich trocken und zeigen ein letztes mal ihre unglaubliche Fähigkeit mit den Leuchtorganen (Photophoren) ein feuerwerk der Biolumineszenz zu zünden. Toyama Bucht, Japan
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Animal Animals BIOLUMINESZENZ BLAU Bioluminescence Bioluminescencent light Bioluminescent Blue Deep Sea Deep-Sea Deep-Sea Creature Japan KALMAR KALMARE LEUCHTORGAN LEUCHTORGANE Light Organs Luminescent Luminous Luminous spots PHOTOPHORE PHOTOPHOREN Photophores Squid Squids TIEFSEE TIEFSEETIER TIER TIERE The Deep Toyama Bay Twilight
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