6:28 | Red Abalone uses foot for mobility, radula rasping tongue, mantle secretes shell |
11:00 |
Blue Top Snail shell broken by predator (Imperial Beach, California) |
12:30 |
Episcopal Miter has thick shell |
12:50 |
Muricanthus has branched spines for body armor |
13:10 |
Australian Trumpet Shell is largest living snail |
13:50 |
Shell is interlaced with calcium and protein |
16:30 |
Leafy Hornmouth has 3 ridges along shell |
18:00 |
Red Abalone outruns
Sunflower Starfish after flipping over |
21:10 |
Basket Cockles runs away from
Lewis's Moon Snail |
22:25 |
Moon Snail burrows to surprise buried Cockle |
24:00 |
Radula adapted for different foods |
26:00 |
Chambered Nautilus swims by jet propulsion and can float by pulling seawater from
siphoncle , leaving gas (The Wall, New Caledonia) |
26:40 |
Opalescent Squid has shed shell for speed, has giant nerve fibers and 3 hearts
Vampire Squid in deep ocean (Monterey Bay, California) |
42:30 |
Wonderpus Octopus |
44:50 |
Scorpionfish |
45:10 |
Cockatoo Waspfish |
45:40 |
Veined Octopus hides in split coconut (Bunaken Island, Indonesia) |
47:40 |
Chromatophores and reflective cells enable rapid color change |
48:15 | Poisonous
Blue-ringed Octopus flashes warning coloration |
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