Absurd Creatures | The Curious Case of the Elusive, Slimy Nautilus
Released on 09/04/2015
(upbeat music)
(Matt) You're looking at a creature
few humans have ever seen.
This is the crusty nautilus,
which has never before been filmed
and hasn't even been spotted since 1984.
And we see here
that it immediately shows its greatest weaknesses:
cages and fingers,
yet it has a way of escaping things
like fingers and hungry mouths.
Covering its shell is sort of a skin
that feels like wet moss.
Scientists believe this covering helps it slip away
from the grasp of its predators.
Now, I'm willing to venture
that you already know about the nautilus.
They have beautiful shells that are striped like tigers
and have short little tentacles.
Indeed, they're cephalopods
so they're related to other tentacled sea creatures
like the octopus and the squid
but instead of actively hunting like other cephalopods
the nautiluses are largely scavengers.
They spend a bulk of their time on the sea floor
searching for dead fish to eat
and good on them for that.
They can do whatever they want with their lives.
As for the crusty nautilus
it's definitely still a scavenger
but unlike other non-slimey species
of nautilus it shares a habitat with,
it doesn't scrape the bottom
of the barrel that is the sea floor.
Instead, the crusty nautilus will
make its way up the water column
following the reefs into shallower waters.
Here they'll find even more kinds of dead fish
on account of the incredible biodiversity of the reef
But, this migration is not without its problems.
More biodiversity means more predators
and more predators means more bull(beep).
And this may well have been what drove the evolution
of the slimey shell.
With more predators to worry about
and without the safety of the darkness of the deep
the crusty would do well
to have an extra slippery countermeasure.
So it's become the closest thing the sea has
to Slimer from Ghost Busters
only without all the screaming and bad attitude.
So it's got that going for it, which is nice.
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