Chapter 281 - 281 208 Do Snakes Eat Starfish_1
Chapter 281 - 281 208 Do Snakes Eat Starfish_1
?Chapter 281: Chapter 208: Do Snakes Eat Starfish?_1 Chapter 281: Chapter 208: Do Snakes Eat Starfish?_1 Feng Yi was holding a sea star.
The one he had thrown for fun had already been tossed far away, so he had grabbed another, preparing to throw it as well. After a moment’s thought, however, he decided not to swim any farther.
Instead of swimming forward, he simply studied the sea star he was holding.
He had already seen this creature up close and from every angle in the small exhibition hall next to the dormitory area, and there were even diagrams of sea star anatomy on the wall. Naturally, Feng Yi wasn’t curious about its structure.
What interested him was whether sea stars were afraid of him.
Marine life mainly relies on the transmission of chemical information in seawater to search for and catch prey. Substances like amino acids, nucleic acids, and organic molecules, which are nearly invisible to the naked eye, can be detected by their sensory organs.
Changes in the chemical information in the water would cause them to exhibit different behaviors.
Behavior is an animal’s most direct response to stimulus changes.
Feng Yi wanted to see, if the sea star detected his scent, would it be stimulated? What kind of behavior would it display?
Feng Yi didn’t alter his shape, but his non-human scent permeated through the diving suit and dispersed with the seawater.
Through this, he attempted a close encounter and communication between “non-average human” and “marine life.”
Although the diving suit limited him and the information molecules he emitted were not strong, the sea stars’ reaction was already obvious. Those around Feng Yi were exhibiting avoidance behavior, moving away from his location.
Feng Yi was surprised.
How strange. These sea stars were encountering this kind of signal for the first time in their lives, yet they all exhibited the same avoidance behavior.
Could this be the “fear ingrained in their DNA”?
Feng Yi looked at the sea star he was holding, his pupils turned into vertical slits and dilated due to the light, yet they remained upright ovals — completely unlike a normal human’s eyes.
There was no one else around; he could let his eyes change however he wanted.
“I really want to see what other important information is hidden in their DNA,”
Feng Yi thought, staring at the sea star in his hand as if trying to probe its innards through its epidermis.
While he was deep in thought, the communication device rang out.
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