Hagfish: The world's slimiest creatures - Noah R. Bressman and Douglas Fudge

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As the truck screeched to a halt, one of its containers slid off,
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hit an approaching Prius and spilled its contents.
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Those contents happened to be thousands of kilograms of live hagfish,
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also known as slime eels.
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The result of this 2017 car accident was an absolute mess:
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the highway was littered with wriggling fish
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and coated in a thick slime that took the fire department 7 hours to clear.
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Astonishingly good looks aside,
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the standout strength of all hagfishes is their slime.
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In fact, they’re probably Earth’s slimiest animals.
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But why be so slimy?
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Watch and learn.
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This hagfish has detected a dead fish using its keen sense of smell
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and the tastebud-like organs dotting its skin.
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Revealing imposing rows of toothlike structures, it takes the first bite.
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A shark glides on to the scene and suddenly lunges.
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Being caught in the shark’s powerful jaws may seem like a guaranteed death sentence,
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but the hagfish has some tricks up its sleeve.
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The shark’s teeth clench down but there are no bones to crush—
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only flexible cartilage.
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And because the hagfish’s skin is so loosely attached to the rest of its body,
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the pressure from the bite
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causes the hagfish’s essential organs to slip out of the way,
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avoiding damage.
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This is where being a noodle in a baggy wetsuit really pays off.
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Meanwhile, the hagfish also actively repels the shark
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by spewing a stupendous supply of slime.
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Around a hundred slime glands line each side of the hagfish’s body.
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Within them are mucus and thread cells.
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The mucus cells are packed with hundreds of vesicles of condensed mucus
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while each thread cell contains an intricately coiled protein fiber.
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The hagfish contracts the muscles surrounding some of its slime glands,
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causing the cells to eject their contents into the seawater.
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In a fraction of a second, the mucus vesicles swell and burst,
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and the protein fibers unravel.
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Together, they expand to 10,000 times their original volume,
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instantly creating liters of slime.
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Because the substance is composed of mucus
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and reinforced with numerous superfine and strong silk-like fibers,
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the slime is incredibly soft yet tough.
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It lodges in the shark’s delicate gills,
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and as the shark chokes and tries to clear the slime,
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it releases the hagfish.
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Now, the hagfish is free from the jaws of death.
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But it’s in a dilemma of its own doing,
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trapped in a cloud of its own suffocating slime.
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So what does it do?
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Well, it ties itself in a knot, of course.
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Starting at its tail and passing its body through,
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the hagfish effectively wipes away its own slime.
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Apparently unfazed by the whole encounter,
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it returns to its meal.
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When it gets to a tougher part of the carcass...
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Voila! The hagfish ties itself in yet another knot
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to gain leverage and yank off the meat.
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The hagfish’s slime is so remarkable that people are trying to emulate it.
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Currently, a lot of athletic and safety gear
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is made from non-renewable petroleum-based fibers.
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But hagfish slime threads rival the properties of materials like nylon.
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And fibers modeled after those in hagfish slime may present
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a much more sustainable alternative.
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Meanwhile, hagfish slime is also being explored in military contexts
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as a non-lethal weapon that could be used to stop boats
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by sliming up their propellers.
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In addition to mastering the art of slime and knot-tying,
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hagfish have four little hearts
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and can survive 36 hours without oxygen unscathed.
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Oh, and they also clean the seafloor
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and cycle essential nutrients in the deep sea.
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Proto-hagfish were navigating the ocean’s depths
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more than 300 million years ago—
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before dinosaurs roamed and back when Pangea was still a thing.
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Having persisted through multiple mass extinction events,
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hagfish have just about seen it all.
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And it would appear that they’re still having a wonderful slime.
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