Su Ran, who had already received a large bag of teeth, was also embarrassed.
With so many shark teeth, it would be nice to keep them as souvenirs.
Not to mention, some viewers in the live broadcast room have already started making reservations.
After these sharks have eaten their fill and left, this area of the sea will be open for Su Ran to do whatever he wants.
When he found a sea urchin and was digging it out, a small fish boldly came over.
Originally Su Ran thought that he was looking for someone to play with.
Who knew it would come over again? This time Su Ran understood what was going on and cut a sea urchin for him on the spot.
The little guy immediately swam over and acted cute several times just to eat the sea urchin.
After this guy left, he seemed to be planning to call his companions over.
It's only a seven-second memory, but it all came from word of mouth that someone could open a sea urchin.
What seemed easy to Su Ran was very important to it.
This is the gar fish.
My favorite thing is to lead humans to find sea urchins.
The reward is to open a sea urchin.
The garfish and the sea urchin have an irreconcilable feud. This guy is called the underwater farmer. He will plant a patch of seaweed on the seabed as his own vegetable garden, and take good care of it every day, while also preventing other fish from stealing or destroying it.
No matter how big the fish is, the garfish dares to drive it away; only sea urchins leave them helpless.
Not only do sea urchins love to steal seaweed, the spines on their bodies can also damage the seaweed. They have a strong reproductive capacity and can be found in large numbers everywhere. They eat a lot and are difficult to drive away.
The eagle fish didn't want its vegetable garden to be destroyed, so it had to pick up the sea urchins one by one with its mouth.
But this is only a temporary solution and not a fundamental solution.
After a busy day, when you want to take a break, the sea urchins will take advantage of the time when the eagle fish is resting and come back again.
The garfish felt as if the sky was falling just facing those sea urchins.
An expression of shock, speechlessness, pain and suicidal desire appeared on his face.
Until they discovered that humans like to catch sea urchins, they suddenly felt like they had met their savior.
They always bring humans to places where there are many sea urchins, which is equivalent to using the power of humans to clean up the sea urchins. Sometimes, divers are greeted by this kind of fish as soon as they enter the water.
This is also why, although these sea urchins were in contact with Su Ran for the first time, they were not afraid at all, and even felt that asking for sea urchins was a matter of course.
Because they believe that they have reached some kind of consensus with humans.
It was time to breathe again, Su Ran floated to the surface and opened a sea urchin for himself.
The orange-yellow paste inside made the audience drool.
"Is this the yellow from the sea urchin? It tastes delicious."
Su Ran put the cracked sea urchin to her mouth, then sucked it up, and the yellow bile slid into her mouth like jelly.
The taste is not particularly delicious, but it's pretty good.
However, Su Ran corrected the audience: "Although this yellow thing is essential to eating sea urchins, it is not bile yellow, but their reproductive glands."
The rota of sea urchin, also known as sea urchin rota, is the reproductive gland of sea urchin. It is the yellow part of sea urchin and the main part of edible sea urchin.
In traditional Chinese medicine and modern research, sea urchin roe is believed to have androgen-like effects, which can enhance sexual function and improve intelligence.
However, the gonads of sea urchins account for about 9% of the total weight of the sea urchin, so obtaining enough gonads requires consuming multiple sea urchins.
This also explains why the price of sea urchins is relatively high, especially when catching them in the wild, as they are widely distributed and few in number, and some species have poisonous spines. However, Su Ran's technique is here, and he can be considered an old hand at catching sea urchins.
But at this moment, a spider-like creature suddenly appeared in the camera.
There are spiders in the sea?
This surprised the audience.
However, Su Ran didn't find it strange at all.
These are the only sea spiders on Earth that have no natural enemies.
It's not because it's so powerful, but because no animal wants to eat it. Just seeing it doesn't arouse their appetite at all.
The audience was also shocked by the size of the sea spider.
"I thought the trunk of the king crab was already very small, but when I saw the sea spider, I found that it had almost no trunk and was full of legs."
Sea spiders generally live deep in the ocean and have 4 to 6 pairs of long legs.
It can also grow up to 20 centimeters. Because it looks like a spider, it is called sea spider. In fact, it has no blood relationship with real spiders.
Except for their heart and mouth, all other organs are on their legs. Their long and thin legs may be prickly to the mouth when eaten.
In addition, the energy consumed to digest it may be greater than the energy it can provide.
Deep-sea animals basically won't have any other thoughts unless they have no other choice.
They may have lived safely on the ocean floor for 4.5 million years.
Therefore, sea spiders are widely distributed, and the deep seabed of the world is basically their territory. Although they cannot provide much value in the food chain, they may be the most successful in evolution.
Moreover, sea spiders are a kind of reverse-evolved creature, struggling to survive compared to all other creatures.
At this time, an expert in the live broadcast room said: "Sea spiders seem to play a unique role in nature."
"Their behavior patterns and survival strategies, though seemingly self-destructive, unexpectedly allowed them to survive on Earth for a long time with almost no natural enemies."
"It makes us wonder whether their existence is really without value, or whether we just haven't fully understood their importance yet."
That's the fact, the living habits of sea spiders are indeed somewhat strange.
They do not appear to aspire to be powerful predators, nor do they attempt to catch prey through speed or strength.
Instead, they content themselves with preying on relatively common marine life such as sea corals.
This behavior may put them in a lower position in the food chain in nature. However, it is this low-key way of survival that allows them to survive on Earth for a long time without being threatened by too many natural enemies.
Despite their long legs, sea spiders move quite slowly.
This seems like a contradiction, since creatures with longer legs usually move faster.
But this trait of sea spiders may be a way for them to adapt to their environment.
In the underwater world, fast movement may not be the most effective survival strategy, and slow and steady movement may be more conducive to their catching food.
The existence of sea spiders reminds us that every creature in nature has its own unique way of survival.
They may appear to us as “waste”, but in reality, they may play an important role in the ecosystem.
So it is likely that we have discovered some resonant areas in the sea spiders.
The audience in the live broadcast room also became delighted.
"It seems that I am a sea spider."
"Please don't call me trash from now on. Call me Sea Spider!" (End of this chapter)