Image: John Turnbull Polycera capensis |
Which is, of course, the best kind of crown.
Image: Richard Ling |
Or maybe the Australian government had some Crowned Nudibranches imported so as to increase their standing in the international tentacles-per-slug index. It helps with tourism, I'm sure.
Image: Peter Southwood |
They have black rhinophores for sniffing out their favourite food, bryozoans of the genus Bugula, and black gills for absorbing their favourite chemical element, oxygen.
Image: John Turnbull |
There's a kind of yellow, tentacle tail. Their gills are adorned on either side by yellow tentacles that rise like obelisks, as if to grant life-giving oxygen a suitable welcome. And then, the crowning glory, half a dozen yellow tentacles that stretch out from their face like golden sun rays.
Image: Wilhelm |
Maybe her gown should be white with black stripes, too.
6 comments:
very exotic!
Yup! And with the careful application of just three colours!
Just BEING a Nudibranch is pretty darn cool. Having a crown of tentacles that you can waggle at your subjects is way over the top! And, yes, the Statue of Liberty is long overdue for a make-over. Gold crown and zebra stripe gown would look great!
Yup, the Statue of Liberty is insufficiently over the top!
Cthulhu is jealous.
Yup. Poor guy isn't pretty enough for a crown like that
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