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Feb. 14, 2007 —Huge deep-sea squid use blinding flashes of light from their armtips to disorient their prey before attacking at speed, Japanese researchers have reported.

Using a newly developed, underwater video camera, a team led by Tsunemi Kubodera of the National Science Museum in Tokyo recorded the first live images of the mesopelagic large squid, Taningia danae.

These eight-armed creatures inhabit the ocean to depths of 3,250 feet and can grow more than 7.5 feet and weigh 132 pounds or more.

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Far from being sluggish and neutrally buoyant, T. danae can swim nimbly backwards and forwards by flapping its large muscular triangular fins, and can turn in a jiffy thanks to its flexible body, Kubodera's team found.

But the research team's biggest surprise was to discover that the squid can make bright light flashes, lasting about one and a half seconds, from large photophores — clusters of light-emitting cells — before making an assault.

The light "might act as a blinding flash for prey as well as a means of measuring target distance in a dark, deep-sea environment," the scientists reported Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a journal of Britain's de-facto academy of sciences, the Royal Society.

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