Image: NOAA/MBARI Abyssocucumis abyssorum |
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.
2 comments:
i was wondering if there was a pretty one. guess not. :)
Well, my heart definitely belongs to the uglies.
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