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Caine says 9 December 2016 at 11:08 am Wow. Oh, those colours! We really missed out on the splendid, amazing colour train.
davidnangle says 9 December 2016 at 11:35 am If I’m ever swimming and see a large, translucent question mark with a mouth, I’ll be swimming in the other direction.
Artor says 9 December 2016 at 1:17 pm To quote what I told a friend last night, “You can’t make a spider-egg omelette without breaking a few spider eggs. And who doesn’t love omelettes?”
ravensneo says 9 December 2016 at 1:48 pm It doesn’t seem protected at all. Can’t a big fish just eat this?
Olav says 9 December 2016 at 7:01 pm Ravensneo #4: It doesn’t seem protected at all. Can’t a big fish just eat this? It’s protection (safety) in numbers. The gamble is there will always be at least a few eggs that the fish will miss.
Caine says
Wow. Oh, those colours! We really missed out on the splendid, amazing colour train.
davidnangle says
If I’m ever swimming and see a large, translucent question mark with a mouth, I’ll be swimming in the other direction.
Artor says
To quote what I told a friend last night, “You can’t make a spider-egg omelette without breaking a few spider eggs. And who doesn’t love omelettes?”
ravensneo says
It doesn’t seem protected at all. Can’t a big fish just eat this?
sirbedevere says
And a merry eggs-mass to you, PZ!
Olav says
Ravensneo #4:
It’s protection (safety) in numbers. The gamble is there will always be at least a few eggs that the fish will miss.
Jeanette says
Is that egg mass from one female or is it a group effort?