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Make a list of the solutions to the challenge of survival mentioned in the film?

The sea cucumber spews its stomach and their intestines and leave it alone. The predator
then would rather eat its stomach and intestine. It can still eat, however, by absorbing
nutrients through its skin. After a couple of weeks, sea cucumber will still grow another
set of stomach and intestines.
Some scallops escaped being stuck in the sea floor by using buoyancy acid. They fill their
shells with gas and then they float.
Jawless hagfish has a special knotting ability (knotting itself) to be able to escape the grip
of the predator. It also spews a kind like of mucus which starts to swell in contact of
water. One hagfish can jellify a bucket of sea water.
Caribbean reef squid changer themselves to match the appearance of their surrounding to
escape the eyes of predators.
Some fishes tend to inflate their swim bladder in order to resist sinking and to float.
The flying fish flies or glide up the sea waters level in order to vanish from the
predators eyes.

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