Image: Richard Ling Ianthella basta |
Image: Bernard DUPONT |
They're quite the stand-out citizen with their unique, paper thin shape. It earns them alternative names like Paper Sponge and Scroll Sponge. I guess a piece of paper that can reach well over a metre (3.3 feet) long and is completely waterproof is... alright. But compared to the merest thought of a monstrous, half elephant, half fish beast, the piece of paper simply wilts away. Like it would if it wasn't waterproof.
Image: Jan Messersmith |
Like other sponges, Elephant Ears draw in water through pores so they can filter out the tasty bacteria.
Image: Klaus Stiefel |
So while you can't make a silk purse out of a pig's ear, you could perhaps make a woollen one out of an elephant's.
2 comments:
it does look like wooly fabric up close.
Yeah, it's quite odd!
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