The Kelong Seafood vending machine promises to uphold the freshness and quality of the Bintan Kelong Brand, with all the seafood dispensed in the vending machine being freshly wild caught at the Kelong and frozen for maximum freshness.
Interesting fact on Squid:
An interesting fact about squid is that they possess the ability to change color and pattern almost instantaneously, thanks to cells in their skin called chromatophores. These specialized cells contain pigments and are surrounded by muscles that can be controlled by the squid’s nervous system. By expanding or contracting these cells, squids can change their coloration to communicate with other squids, camouflage themselves against predators or prey, or express internal states such as stress or mating readiness.
Another fascinating aspect of squid biology is their intelligence. Squids have relatively large brains for invertebrates and show complex behaviors indicative of problem-solving abilities. Some species have been observed using tools, such as coconut shells for shelter, and engaging in playful activities. Their nervous systems are also highly developed, featuring a brain that is distributed partly into their arms, allowing for some autonomous movement and decision-making at the limb level.
Moreover, squids produce ink as a defense mechanism to evade predators. When threatened, they release a cloud of dark ink, which can obscure the predator’s view and give the squid time to escape. Interestingly, this ink, known as sepia, was historically used as a writing and drawing pigment.