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7 Comments
newtboysays...I'm once again kicking myself for not sticking with marine biology.
Damn nature, you AWESOME!
HenningKOsays...My jaw is on the floor. O the weirdness.
siftbotsays...undersea vids with nautilus live has been added as a related post - related requested by newtboy on that post.
Xaielaosays...That is crazy cool. Very 'alien' looking. Animals have been evolving in the oceans for so much longer on the land, we get wild things like this. It's wonderful.
Paybacksays..."Oh, it was a no eyed, no horned, rare purple Siphonophorae..."
Paybacksays...I understand this is a cousin of the Portuguese Man-O-War.
lv_huntersays...yea the man-o-war is a Siphonophorae too, though it rides the waves on the surface. These types live along the bottom. both a colony of individual organisms making a whole organism.
I understand this is a cousin of the Portuguese Man-O-War.
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