So obscenely wrong it's deliciously right!
These weird, grotesque tentacles of flesh (that one can imagine writhing and throbbing with repulsive delight) are rather uppity
Brittle Stars.
There's one from shallow waters called the
Grasping Snake Star which wraps itself around corals to feed on polyp snot... I mean protein rich mucus produced by the polyps. I can only assume they have to finish it all up before they can get their ice cream. And I dread to think what their favourite flavour is.
There are more of these things in the deep sea. I have no idea if they are all related, but just look at them! It's disgusting! Like horrible worms and millipedes invading the delicate corals with their flabby bodies.
Here's one on a
Bubblegum Coral. It looks like it should be squirming through the mud, but this is a Brittle Star who refuses to be kept down. Such pride! Such audacity! I'm inspired! Be the change you want to see!
This is
Asteroporpa Annulata and I know it doesn't eat polyp snot. It climbs up corals to get into the current and feed on the drifting food the coral would otherwise be eating.
It has amazing arms that disappear into tendrils so flexible they could tie themselves in knots. You know how wires ALWAYS become knotted up no matter what you do with them? Surely we should study Snake Stars to see how they avoid the problem!
A close look at an arm reveals bands of hooks.
And a close look at a hook reveals something like a
Klingon hand weapon.
I don't know for sure if it's hooks like that which allow this one to blight this beautiful
Sea Fan, but it's a glorious thing however they're doing it!
yikes!
ReplyDeleteI know. I sort of love them in a way, though!
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