That’s from Nature’s best science images of the year. I can’t resist including a couple of others, just because they’re so lovely. Here’s a pork tapeworm, and a fossil faceprint of a 529 million year old deuterostome. Do you see the resemblance?
But the poor cephalopod never did get that part in Finding Nemo.
Simple Desultory Philipsays
TIL peter jackson’s Gollum is actually a pork tapeworm.
chigau (違う)says
I see,Jesus!
chigau (違う)says
Well bugrit.
Shoulda previewed.
Crudely Wrottsays
If Uber doesn’t come up with a cephalopod ‘app’ and fund the requisite fondleslabs (tentacle responsive touch screens!) to enslave marine turtles they are so not paying attention.
richardelguru says
But the poor cephalopod never did get that part in Finding Nemo.
Simple Desultory Philip says
TIL peter jackson’s Gollum is actually a pork tapeworm.
chigau (違う) says
I see,Jesus!
chigau (違う) says
Well bugrit.
Shoulda previewed.
Crudely Wrott says
If Uber doesn’t come up with a cephalopod ‘app’ and fund the requisite fondleslabs (tentacle responsive touch screens!) to enslave marine turtles they are so not paying attention.
blf says
There was an attempted octonapping by a passing fish (The 2017 comedy wildlife photography awards).
jrkrideau says
I can see a lucrative racing scene here. Those jockeys are not going to fall off.
sirbedevere says
“529 million year old deuterostome”? Looks like a Flying Spaghetti Monster to me.