– Males are red under normal light and glow red under UV rays.
– Females are green-to-brown without UV-induced glow.
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Pacific spiny lumpsuckers have tiny fins they must flap furiously to move.
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Suction cup underside made of enamel – same as human teeth.
The adaptation displayed by the Pacific spiny lumpsucker illustrates evolution’s ability to shape species uniquely suited for their environments-in this case, surviving coastal tidal currents using suction discs. for india-a maritime nation with notable marine biodiversity-studying such ecological adaptations might offer insights relevant for sustainability practices like preserving coastal ecosystems.
Further observation could inspire innovations across fields ranging from bioengineering (e.g., adhesive technologies mimicking biological designs) to climate resilience strategies where understanding robust marine life can inform conservation efforts around India’s complex coastlines.
Such peculiar instances also serve as reminders of nature’s richness amidst increasing environmental pressures globally-and call attention toward active research needed in Indian waters for lesser-known endemic species exhibiting equally unique traits.