Ninja lanternshark glows in the dark and becomes invisible

Monday, December 28, 2015 - 18:11 in Biology & Nature

Forget Jaws — it's the ninja lanternshark making waves on social media and in the scientific community. The timy, recently discovered predator has the camouflage of darkness, but can also cloak itself in a bluish glow and become invisible to prey or predators below.

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