Who Made These Under Water Crop Circles?

What Are These And What Is Their Purpose?

These Rangoli-Like Designs, Also Called Crop Circles, Are Created By The Spunky And Tiny Pufferfish

The Pufferfish Works Approximately 24 Hrs A Week To Keep Its Creation Intact And Together

If They Aren’t Alert Enough The Sea Currents Tend To Blow Away These Circles

These Circular Structures Are Geometrically Ordered With A Diameter Of 2 Meters And Are Created In 7-9 Days

These Circles Are Constructed In An Effort To attract Females For Copulation

Males Have To Maintain Their Circles In Order To Attract A Mate

The White- Spoted Pufferfish Is Known For Its Unique And Complex Courtship Display Which Involves Creating Large, Geometric Circles In The Sand

A Female Evaluates The Structure And Chooses To Make With The Males After Evaluation And Completion Of Other Mating Behaviors

These Spatial Circles Were First Noticed In 1995 By Divers

However The Reason Was Only Known Very Recently In 2013, When The Species Of Pufferfish Was Discovered In Ryukyu Islands

If A Tiny Brain Of Pufferfish Can Come Up With Such Fascinating Designs Then Nature Truly Holds Amazing Wonders And Will Never Stop Surprising Us

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