Move Over, Super Glue | #DeepLook #Shorts



Mussels create byssal threads, known as the mussel's "beard," to attach themselves both to rocks and to each other. They use their sensitive foot to mold the threads from scratch and apply a waterproof adhesive that makes superglue jealous. Watch "How Does the Mussel Grow its Beard?" 👉 https://youtu.be/4vWtkzwFnS0?feature=shared #deeplook #shorts


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