On 10/22/2010 6:12 AM, Ellen Bulger wrote:
> From the BBC, this is pretty nifty:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8975000/8975919.stm
Nice large conch there.
Wonder if schools are thinning to much and are hard to just dive through
and
capture some food on-the-fly? Or is this just 'great fun'...?
Makes me wonder if they gathered a dead shell or was able to empty it.
Perhaps a rapid assent would expand the gasses within the shell cavity used
to buoy the conch normally and expel the snail. - It might have been the
first food, then the small fish swam in to get what was left - leaving what
we see as the 'game is on' mode.
They are smart and learned the method somehow. Likely watching a
Captain Nemo show on underwater TV !
Martin
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