Could you survive the real Twilight Zone? - Philip Renaud and Kenneth Kostel

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TED-Ed


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You're traveling deep beneath the ocean's surface,
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where faint lights flicker and toothy grins flash.
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You are now entering... the Twilight Zone.
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Your mission is to survive these depths
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and journey to the surface after sundown to feed.
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You may now pick your player.
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Just kidding— you don’t have a choice.
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You’re a hatchetfish.
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And almost everything else is trying to eat you.
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The tools at your disposal are a uniquely shaped body,
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shiny scales, and glowing spots on your belly.
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You’re going to need a lot of skill and a little luck.
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Your first challenge is to begin your upwards trek.
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Your swim bladder allows you to precisely control your buoyancy.
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Come nightfall, you slowly fill it up,
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becoming less dense and rising towards the surface.
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You can’t swim fast, but your narrow build makes you maneuverable.
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This is especially important since predators could spring out of the darkness
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at any moment.
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In fact, a fangtooth is gliding beneath you.
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It has the ocean’s biggest tooth-to-body size ratio.
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Food is hard to come by in the Twilight Zone,
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so predators have fearsome adaptations to make every attack count.
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The fangtooth’s skin is ultra-black:
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it reflects less than 0.5% of the light that hits it,
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making this fish particularly hard to spot.
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Fortunately, the bioluminescent organs lining your belly are regulated
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to match the intensity and pattern of the faint light from the ocean’s surface.
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This counter-illumination disguises your silhouette.
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So when the fangtooth gazes upwards, you’re almost invisible.
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A bright spot appears in the distance.
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You go to check it out, but something’s looming in the darkness.
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The light is a bioluminescent lure belonging to an anglerfish.
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You dart away before it quickly opens its jaws,
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sucking in a hapless fish that got too close.
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Another narrow escape, but you’re nearly there.
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Although more than 90% of deep-sea creatures are bioluminescent,
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only one group produces the color red: dragonfishes.
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One of them is near.
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Because red light is quickly absorbed by seawater,
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most deep-sea inhabitants can’t see it.
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The dragonfish emits red light from organs by its eyes,
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using an invisible headlight to locate unsuspecting prey
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that its scoops into its cavernous jaw.
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You can’t see your enemy,
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but your silvery, mirror-like scales scatter and soften direct light,
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keeping you hidden.
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After three close calls, you reach... the Photic Zone.
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You’ve just participated in the world’s largest migration.
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It takes place every night as trillions of organisms rise from the ocean’s depths
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to enjoy the surface’s rich resources under the cover of darkness.
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The payoff is huge.
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Here, your light-sensitive eyes take in a buffet of small crustaceans
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and gelatinous zooplankton.
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During the day, phytoplankton use sunlight to turn dissolved carbon dioxide
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into energy and build their own cells.
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They become food for small grazers, forming the base of the food web,
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which extends back down to the Twilight Zone— and beyond.
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Organic matter generated up here— like bits of skin, poop, and dead animals—
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eventually sinks or is transported in the stomachs of animals
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returning from their nightly migrations.
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These materials then feed the creatures below that don't migrate.
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This ensures that some of the carbon from the atmosphere
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is locked away in the ocean for hundreds of years to come.
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That's why this process is known as the biological carbon pump.
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Without it, there’d be much more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,
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where it contributes to climate change.
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Your avatar, the hatchetfish, is part of this crucial process.
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Your first quest is complete,
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but you must repeat this journey every night for the rest of your life.
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As the sun rises, the surface becomes dangerous,
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and you descend back into the shadows of the Twilight Zone.
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