‘We’re constantly surprised’: the strange deep‑sea creatures that eat whales
In the pitch black of the deep ocean, specialized scavengers and worms turn whale carcasses into ephemeral oases. Rattail fish — blue‑eyed, whiskered predators that can reach about 1 metre and live as deep as 4,000 metres — detect faint bioluminescence, chemical cues and movement to feed on carrion and smaller prey. After larger scavengers … Read more