Real-life "Alien" jaws
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Darien Satterfield |
TED-Ed
• June 2021
After stalking a cuttlefish, a moray eel finally pounces. As the eel snags the mollusk in its teeth, its prey struggles to escape. But before it can wiggle away, a second set of teeth lunge from the eel's throat. This adaptation is called a pharyngeal jaw, and is one of the most common adaptations under the sea. Darien Satterfield shares how this incredible skeletal mechanism works. [Directed by Zack Williams, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Maxwell Sorensen].