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Jason Haider

@jason__haider

Founder/CEO at Xenco Medical

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Oscillating through water in seamless, harmonic motion, the undulatory propulsion of the Ribbon Eel is mesmerizing. For a great #science study exploring the evolution of the locomotory system in eels like this Rhinomuraena quaesita, enjoy: bit.ly/3S155Hz

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Using its ornate, mucus-coated, tentacles to methodically feed itself plankton and detritus, the brightly-colored Holothurian known as the Sea Apple is a marvel of #nature. For a great study on the mitochondrial genome of this Pseudocolochirus violaceus: bit.ly/3SmsFhO

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Meticulously cleaning the piercing teeth of the Moray Eel by feeding on parasites and dead skin, the Cleaner Shrimp's unthreatened behavior during gentle symbiosis is a pacifying sight. For a great study on how it signals its symbiotic intent to predators: bit.ly/3fgOlOa

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Producing a multicolored spectacle through prismatic pulses of light, the spectral luminescence of the Mnemiopsis leidyi is an enchanting sight. For a great science study exploring whole-body regeneration among these iridescent Comb Jellies, enjoy: bit.ly/3VVL4nr

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Vigilantly standing guard as their future home is burrowed into reality by their eventual cohabitants, the cooperation among sentinel-like Goby fish and industrious Pistol shrimp is fascinating. For a great article on the dietary benefits of this mutualism bit.ly/3Qk89hB

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Strategically straddling the multicolored mantle of its Nudibranch host, the Emperor Shrimp's shrewd use of Sea Slugs as transportation when foraging the ocean is captivating. For a great article on the impact of host switching on Palaemonidae speciation: bit.ly/3SctbQj

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Waiting in surreptitious stillness before pouncing at its prey, the striking speed with which the Net-casting Spider ensnares its target is stunning. For a fascinating study on the use of acoustic detection and night vision by Deinopidae during predation: bit.ly/3n2aR0A

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Using leglike fins to ambulate across the seafloor, the Frogfish's tetrapod-like locomotion is a fascinating evolutionary wonder. For a great study on the underlying principles behind similarities in movement between Antennariidae and terrestrial tetrapods bit.ly/41UmLsn

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Propelling itself forward with helical-like strides, the captivating modalities of motion available to an Octopus are a marvel of nature. For a great study exploring the biomechanical principles that govern the arm movements of these Octopoda, enjoy: bit.ly/42725NM

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Unfurling its deftly folded hindwings from under its protective, red and black-spotted elytra, the ladybird beetle’s anatomical dynamism is stunning. For a great study on its wing-folding process using artificial elytron transplantation and micro-CT scans: bit.ly/3g1pxr2

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Rotating itself effortlessly with sharp shifts in direction, the unexpected agility of the Yellow Boxfish belies its seemingly rigid morphology. For a great study using computational fluid dynamics simulations to explore its remarkable maneuverability: bit.ly/3Dzjgh3

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Adroitly catching fast-moving zooplankton while anchored in the sand, the agility of Garden Eels when feeding on drifting prey is fascinating. For a great biomechanical study on the ability of Gorgasia to modulate posture relative to ocean current speeds: bit.ly/3PLXCgA

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An ethereal display of graceful motion, the rhythmic swaying of Yellow-banded Pipefish and their flag-like, oval tails is a captivating sight. For a fascinating study on the larval development of these Dunckerocampus pessuliferus, enjoy: bit.ly/46FoggU

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Eluding predators with its creative use of ornamental camouflage, the Decorator Crab's strategic self-adornment is a fascinating display of ingenuity. For a great study on the impact of geography on the camouflage modalities employed by the Libinia dubia: bit.ly/475L7Sl

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Sprouting forth feather-like tentacles speckled with photoreceptors, the gradual efflorescence of a Fan Worm’s radioles is mesmerizing. For a great examination of the structure and significance of the motion-detecting, radiolar eyes on these Sabellidae: bit.ly/48RYasd

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Unfurling each of its eye-tipped tentacles to survey the world around it, the retractable, ocular anatomy of the Garden Snail is a marvel of nature. For a great phylogenetic study tracing the aquatic ancestry of elastic, terrestrial gastropods like this: bit.ly/4c8NEPr

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Deftly avoiding in-flight collisions while navigating the space around them, the keen ability of honey bees to craft harmonious, interlacing flight patterns is stunning. For a great study reconstructing their three-dimensional flight trajectories, enjoy: bit.ly/4dX9FBB

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Hurtling to defend honeydew-producing Aphids against predation by Ladybugs, the symbiotic protectiveness displayed by Ants for their nutrient-yielding counterparts is fascinating. For a great article on the evolutionary factors underpinning this mutualism: bit.ly/3LlPal6

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Rhythmically contorting its spotted abdomen with each of its oscillatory motions, the poise and pliability of the Thor Amboinensis is mesmerizing to watch. For a great genomic study on the larval development and phylogeny of this Squat Anemone Shrimp: bit.ly/40l32V5

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Methodically drawing prey inward, the deft anatomical control displayed by the Cycloseris Cyclolite is a wonder of nature. For a great study leveraging molecular analysis to trace the phylogeny of this carnivorous Coral, enjoy: bit.ly/4ijYHaR