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    Adult Hawaiian bobtail squid burying in the sand
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    Adult Hawaiian bobtail squid burying in the sand

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    Each morning, the nocturnal Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes, hides from predators by digging into the sand. At dusk, it leaves the sand again to hunt.

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    Internal NoteWe, the creators/owners of these images and videos, grant permission to post them in the NIGMS image and video gallery. This material is free of copyright restrictions. -Margaret J. McFall-Ngai (Carnegie Institution/Caltech) and Edward G. Ruby (Caltech) All these images and videos were produced with the support of NIAID/NIH and NIGMS/NIH funding (R01GM135254).
    Keywordssymbiont, symbiotic, bioluminescent, research organism, bacteria
    SourceMargaret J. McFall-Ngai, Carnegie Institution for Science/California Institute of Technology, and Edward G. Ruby, California Institute of Technology.
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    Credit LineThe labs of Margaret J. McFall-Ngai, Carnegie Institution for Science/California Institute of Technology, and Edward G. Ruby, California Institute of Technology.
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