Sunday, 31 March 2013

Antlion

Image: Larah McElroy
Grrrr! Snarl! It's the Antlion! An insect who's infamy is matched only by its own murderous ingenuity. Yet it's just a baby and, like some emotionally damaged child actor, no-one cares about them once they reach adulthood.

Friday, 29 March 2013

Hairy Octopus


You'll NEVER guess what a Hairy Octopus is! Go on, try!

Nope.

Nope.

No! Although Dr. Octopus: The Hippie Years sounds like a great idea to me.

Give up?

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Hairy Sea Hare

Image: DuPont, Anne
Bursatella leachii
Hares are usually hairy. But slugs?

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Four-eyed Fish

Image: petechar
Anableps sp.
FOUR-EYES!

That's what mean people used to call their bespectacled chums back before geeks and nerds took over the world. I doubt they'd say that if they came across a guy who really, ACTUALLY had four eyes. They'd probably say something like "look at that guy! He has four eyes!" And all his friends would think he meant someone was wearing glasses and they'd wonder what all the fuss was about.

Friday, 22 March 2013

Wandering Leg Sausauge

Crurifarcimen vagans

It's a MILLIPEDE! I know it sounds like an innuendo from Sex and the City or whatever they're watching these days, but it's a millipede.

I looked it up and it turns out Sex and the City finished almost 10 years ago, not including the films. I can't believe it! I'm so out of touch! Although that particular programme is just one degree of separation from both Star Trek and Columbo, so that's good enough for me.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Sponge Isopod

Image: liquidgurur
Sponge Isopods! Teeny, tiny, creepy, crawly Sponge Isopods!

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Green Lacewing

Image: Stephen Ausmus
Ah! The ubiquitous and rather beautiful Green Lacewing! If you ever leave the light on at night, you will probably see this lovely sliver of green fluttering around. But did you think of the children? The beastly, beastly children?

Friday, 15 March 2013

Goiter Sponge

Image: NOAA
Heterochone calyx
What? Don't tell me they're still using gramophones in the deep sea?

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Fish to Catch Worms


We all love/hate/stare-aghast-at-the-unnatural-horror-of-a-world-gone-wrong when something without bones eats something that has bones.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Sea Hare

Image: asbjorn.hansen

Bunnies of the sea!

They really shouldn't have bothered...

Saturday, 9 March 2013

Whip Coral Goby

Image: Nick Hobgood
Really, if there's a thing to rest on, there's a goby resting there.

Friday, 8 March 2013

Sawblade Shrimp

Image: Noodlefish
It's the stick insect of the sea!

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Xeno Crab

Image: prilfish
Xenocarcinus tuberculatus
There's something incredibly creepy about the Xeno Crab... just LOOK at it!

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Gorgonian Horned Shrimp

Image: liquidguru
Miropandalus hardingi
Hey! I didn't know shrimp had their own Satan!

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Whip Coral Shrimp

Image: PacificKlaus
You should know by now: you can't be the coral in a coral reef without getting completely covered in... things.

Monday, 4 March 2013

Black Coral

Image: JennyHuang
Weird how it's a Black Coral yet it's the only thing that isn't black.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

The Blenny in His Den-ny

Image: Saspotato
A Blenny's hole in the ground is his castle. They just love a good hole! It's like if you were wondering what present to get someone who already has it all and, because you were incredibly wealthy, you bought him a golf course. And he loved that golf course. But he never played golf. He just wandered around admiring the holes.

Friday, 1 March 2013

The Ugly Sea Cucumber

Image: NOAA/MBARI
Abyssocucumis abyssorum
Would it surprise you to learn that Abyssocucumis abyssorum comes from the Abyss?

Or that this big, wriggly maggot is a Sea Cucumber spotted at a depth of 3,000 metres (9,800 ft)?

What happens next, I wonder?

Will it spin a cocoon and later emerge a beautiful swan?

A butterfly, maybe?

A fly?

No.

Sea Cucumber cares not for your "beauty" and your carefully constructed standards.

Sea Cucumber is Sea Cucumber.

And there's an end to it.