What's the strangest animal that you know of?
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All the pieces, including the ones already eaten by the hens kept moving independently! Even suffocated 3 hens. I've seen it once before, I don't think its a known species. It has really smooth skin, impossible to catch, quick and emits some slippery slime.
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It's appearance is very ridiculous. But the animal world is filled with diversity, so this is not the only animal I've found as strange. Also the Angler Fish and Salp are strange to me.
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kandscreeley wrote: ↑07 Sep 2017, 08:47 Okay gravy. I have to say. That's REALLY odd. It's very disturbing too. I never knew that.
This is the Salp. Apparently, it's own waste helps to remove carbon from the surface of the water. Odd...
Interesting..
I will have to find out more about this.
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It's really amazing.kandscreeley wrote: ↑07 Sep 2017, 08:47 Okay gravy. I have to say. That's REALLY odd. It's very disturbing too. I never knew that.
This is the Salp. Apparently, it's own waste helps to remove carbon from the surface of the water. Odd...