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• #3776
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• #3777
Is that yours?
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• #3778
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• #3780
What the hell is this thing so that I can make sure I never go on holiday wherever they are found, plz?
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• #3781
Those are found in water.
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• #3782
Its a Bobbit Worm (Eunice aphroditois), you might like to know that they found specimens that have grown up to almost 10ft long, they are covered in bristles that can give you permanent numbness if you touch. Oh and because they're segmented Polychaete if you cut one in half, the end without a head will just grown another new mouth and you'll have two of the buggers.
Here's some more footage of them in action:
Bobbit Worm - Dinner time on Vimeo
Sleep well and happy swimming.
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• #3783
How'd the octopus get away? Pretty badass
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• #3784
Its a Bobbit Worm, if you cut one in half, the end without a head will just grown another new mouth and you'll have two of the buggers.
Why did this not happen to John from the same family?
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• #3785
Ouch...
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• #3786
Christ!
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• #3787
That octopus needs deal with it glasses after coming back up
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• #3788
^ do it
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• #3789
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• #3790
It's all lies. 'tis wind and stuff.
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• #3791
^ do it
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• #3792
^^
Magnets. For sure...
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• #3793
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• #3794
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• #3795
Have been laughing at this for a good 5 solid minutes.
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• #3796
^ Ipad app waiting to happen
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• #3797
The story is here:
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• #3798
^Nice.
This would be better if he put on the deal with it shades. -
• #3799
The story is here:
So many sweet specs!
It's life a hipster-spec sandwich by today's tastes.
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• #3800
I love the massive sigh that he gives.