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  • 867887PublicAssets/7012Each morning, the nocturnal Hawaiian bobtail squid, <em>Euprymna scolopes</em>, hides from predators by digging into the sand. At dusk, it leaves the sand again to hunt. <Br><Br>Related to image <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=7010">7010</a> and <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=7011">7011</a>. Margaret J. McFall-Ngai, Carnegie Institution for Science/California Institute of Technology, and Edward G. Ruby, California Institute of Technology.The labs of Margaret J. McFall-Ngai, Carnegie Institution for Science/California Institute of Technology, and Edward G. Ruby, California Institute of Technology.Video

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    Adult Hawaiian bobtail squid burying in the sand

    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.

    Related to image 7010 and 7011.

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    Margaret J. McFall-Ngai, Carnegie Institution for Science/California Institute of Technology, and Edward G. Ruby, California Institute of Technology.

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    The 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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    7012

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