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I clicked on 4 Black Eggs Have Surfaced From the Dark Heart of the Ocean—With Alien Creatures Inside. How could I not? Fortunately, it was a truthful title. An ROV dived 6200 meters beneath the Pacific Ocean and found strange black eggs attached to a rock, and brought some to the surface (the operators have presumably never seen a horror movie. Don’t harvest the mysterious black eggs ever, and don’t bring them back to the lab.)

“Under a stereomicroscope, I cut one of them, and a milky liquid-like thing leaked from it; after blowing the milky thing with a pipette, I found fragile white bodies in the shell and first realized that it was the cocoon of…”

It was flatworms. Platyhelminths.

Niiiice.

Not at all Lovecraftian or scary, though.

Comments

  1. wzrd1 says

    I dunno, if they were certain parasites, there could be some modest cause for concern. Especially if you’ve got snails nearby.

  2. Snarki, child of Loki says

    “Not at all Lovecraftian or scary, though.”

    But those are just babies
    When they reach full size, and engulf entire cities, then we’ll see if they’re Lovecraftian or not.

    Maybe they’ll start by devouring MAGAts, so allies?

  3. christoph says

    @ Artor, # 9: There are many different kinds. Some of them live parasitically in the intestine.

  4. wzrd1 says

    tacitus @ 4, it’s always aliens. Got plenty of aliens living in my building, we trade recipes on a regular basis.
    Although, the one cookbook that I have is decidedly unpopular, “To Serve Man”. Got it at some Twilight something or other store years ago.

    It would be interesting to see an analysis of the white fluid, I suspect it’d have a fair bit of complex lipoproteins present. Chemistry at that depth can get, well, weird and complex.

  5. Prax says

    Not at all Lovecraftian or scary, though.

    It was for the flatworms.

    “Alien Robot From Outer Air Abducted My Children So They Could Be Dissected By Superintelligent Vertebrates, Says Local Motherfather”