
Aeroshell Sponge
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Aeroshell Sponge
A glowing sponge (tentatively Symphon aeroshell) that resembles the cone of a heat shield on atmospheric entry.
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Predation strategy The aeroshell feeds on microorganisms attracted to light, especially in dark caves where it can be mistaken for the sun.
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Light source Instead of relying on symbiotic bacteria, the aeroshell generates its own light through oxygen-fueled reactions. This light is piped throughout its tissue by glassy fibers resembling those grown by Earth's glassy sponges—among the longest living animals known.
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Symbiotic partner Often found associated with shootroots (hard-surfaced starfish-like organisms that burrow into the seafloor). The exact dynamics of the symbiosis are unknown. Await further updates.
Assessment: useful light source in dark water. May provide interesting bio-optics reference.
