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firmbuttgntl
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This bugger is probably the coolest thing you'll see all day, and never in one of your own. The sea spiders live at the bottom of the Antartic and use their proboscis to literally suck the juices (icepops?)
from sponges and whatever else is in the freezer.



It looks like a miniture face hugger, an original evolution case, did I mention it has no eyes?

http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/ancient/AncientRepublish_1675573.htm

8/13/2006 3:18:30 PM

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8/13/2006 7:56:45 PM

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8/13/2006 9:15:05 PM

toemoss
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Quote :
"Vampire sea spider "


looks like it has ten legs to me...

8/13/2006 11:45:05 PM

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Which is why, among other reasons, it is hard to classify them.

8/13/2006 11:52:09 PM

Lionheart
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oh great another thing to populate my nightmares

8/14/2006 12:21:34 AM

umop-apisdn
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pycnogonidans normally have 4 pairs of walking legs, but can have more.

8/14/2006 12:04:38 PM

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wow that guy is awesome!

8/14/2006 12:09:39 PM

firmbuttgntl
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That was the articles name. Call it Super penis if it makes you feel better about yourself.

8/14/2006 3:32:53 PM

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weeeird

8/14/2006 10:08:00 PM

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