Image: Donna Pomeroy Eurystomella bilabiata |
Pancake?
Image: Donna Pomeroy |
Industrial grade handkerchief?
Video: SpinelessStudio
It's a Bryozoan! Although you'll have to take a very close look to see them not-actually-dance.
Bryozoans are bit like corals but occupy an entire phylum of their own. They're colonial creatures, with lots of tiny clones all attached to each other to make up a single colony. Derby Hat Bryozoans come from the northeast Pacific Ocean, where they live in a simple, calcium carbonate sheet that encrusts rocks.
Image: Donna Pomeroy |
Flicking tentacles on a nice pinky-red dance floor? It's all quite jolly, really!
2 comments:
it looks like one of those rubber jar-opener gripper pads you use when you can't get a stubborn jar opened. :)
It looks like a lot of useful things!
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