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Only joking.
It IS really big and red, though. They can reach about 1 metre across and live in the deep sea, where a red colour is actually really good camouflage since it appears as black as the surrounding darkness down there. They have been spotted in various parts of the Pacific Ocean, in California, Hawaii and Japan, at depths between 600 and 1,500 metres (2,000-5,000 feet).
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looks like an army helmet filled with slugs...
ReplyDeleteIt does! Hahahaah! Yuck! I wish I'd thought of that!
ReplyDeleteSo, if it doesn't have any of the little tentacles can it still sting? I admit, if I saw one I'd kind of want to poke it. I bet it's really squishy.
ReplyDeleteApparently it can't sting at all, very strange. I know what you mean about poking it, it looks all soft and velvety. Someone should make the Big Red pillow!
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