Grim Reaper 6 Posted August 10 #1 Share Posted August 10 Pearlfish don't have scales or any way of protecting themselves, so instead they have to find a safe hideaway. But rather than sheltering in a seagrass meadow or hiding in the crevices of a rock, they have chosen an unusual refuge: sea cucumbers' anuses. "The rear end of a sea cucumber may seem like undesirable real estate, but for a pearlfish, it does just the trick," according to the Smithsonian Ocean website. Sea cucumbers breathe through their butts, giving pearlfish an easy opportunity to sneak into their unwitting host. The pearlfish sniffs out its host, then just has to wait "for the cucumber to open for a breath and swim inside," Smithsonian Ocean said. They do this every time they need to re-enter their home, which they leave to find food.. https://www.livescience.com/animals/fish/pearlfish-the-eel-like-fish-that-lives-up-a-sea-cucumber-s-butt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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