Black sea cucumbers channel their inner spider to entangle predators

By Stuart Blackman

Published: Tuesday, 16 May 2023 at 12:00 am


Sea cucumbers aren’t built for fleeing from predators. But they do have a trick up their sleeves – or more accurately, up their bottoms – for dealing with danger. And new research sheds light on why it is so effective.

Their secret weapon is called the Cuvierian organ. It’s a branch of the animal’s gills, which sit just inside the anus, that extends into the body’s interior.

When danger threatens, the gut wall ruptures and the organ is ejected through their rear ends.

On contact with seawater, it transforms into sticky, spaghetti-like threads that immobilise assailants.

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