Over 180 shark species produce biofluorescence using a brominated kynurenine metabolite that has never been found in any other living organism on Earth, and this unique bioluminescence serves as a species-specific visual language for finding mates and recognizing each other in the pitch-black deep ocean where no sunlight reaches.
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#Shorts #MindSnapFacts #SharkScience Over 180 shark species glow in the dark — and scientists just found the molecule responsible has never been seen in any other living thing on Earth. Deep-sea sharks like the velvet belly lanternshark produce biofluorescence using a brominated kynurenine metabolite — a compound so unique it rewrites what we thought we knew about ocean life. Researchers believe the glow helps sharks recognise each other in the pitch-black deep ocean where no sunlight reaches. Sources: Mallefet et al., iScience (2021); Claes & Mallefet, Journal of Experimental Biology (2009); Widder, Science (2010) Follow @MindSnapFacts for a new mind-blowing fact every day!
Over 180 shark species glow in the dark, and they do it using a molecule that has never been found in any other living thing on the entire planet.
In 2021, scientists [music] studying the velvet belly lantern shark, a deep-sea species, discovered it produces biofluorescence using a brominated kynurenine metabolite.
What made the world stop? This exact compound had never been identified in any other organism in the history of biology.
Not in plants, not in bacteria, [music] not in any other animal.
Sharks invented it alone.
These sharks live where zero sunlight reaches, hundreds of meters below the surface.
Their glow isn't random.
The patterns of light match their own species perfectly, meaning they're using bioluminescence as a secret visual language [music] to find mates and recognize each other in total darkness.
Here's the
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