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Category: Organisms

Art Cephalopods Giant Isopod Organisms

Sand Sculpture

Dr. M July 3, 2009 Britaingiant isopodsGiant Squidsand sculpture

I would definitely cast my vote for this one.

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Organisms Pictures and Movies

TGIF: The Blue Whale

Dr. M July 2, 2009 Blue WhalekrillSir David Attenborough
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Organisms Pictures and Movies

Creatures from the Sewer

Dr. M June 30, 2009 aliensAnnelidabryozoaCnidariacryptozoologyinvertebratesNaididaeNorth Carolinasewerslime moldTubifexviral videozooid

The latest viral video is from the sewer under Cameron Village in Raleigh, NC.  The mysterious creatures found are nothing short of disgusting and spectacular. …

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Adaptations Geology Organisms Paleobiology

Easy Big Fella

Dr. M June 28, 2009 Age of FishesarmorArthrodirescomputer modelDevonianDunkleosteusforcefossiljawOhioplacodermspredatorshark

Way before even your great-great-grandpappy was born and Ohio was ocean instead of cornfields, it was the “Age of the Fishes”.  During this Devonian (400-360…

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Conservation & Environment Education Fish Giant Isopod Organisms

Giant Isopods and Shark Rays in Cincinnati?

Dr. M June 28, 2009 4-eyesAquariumarcher fishCincinnatifreshwaterGiant IsopodKentuckyLicking Rivermud skippersmusselNewportOhioOrganismsshark raysnake head turtle

Finding my self in Cincinnati for a conference, I couldn’t help myself from heading across the river into Kentucky to the Newport Aquarium.  This aquarium…

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Biology Mating & Reproduction Organisms Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Echinoderms Aren’t So Bad

Dr. M June 26, 2009 animationdevelopmentEchinodermatastarfish

This animation from Daniel Brown at Biochemical Soul makes me come close to actually liking echinoderms.  Well..at least I still like them more than mammals. …

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Organisms Pictures and Movies

Friday Deep-Sea Picture: Basket star

Peter Etnoyer June 26, 2009 basketstarechinoderm

Basketstars are enigmatic denizens of the deep. They are broadly distributed in the world’s oceans from the Artic to the Antarctic, occurring as shallow as…

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Coral Expeditions Seamount

Ready for another expedition?

Peter Etnoyer June 25, 2009 CenSeamDi TraceyGraveyardNIWA

Its summertime folks, and it seems like everyone is either heading out to sea, or returning from a recent expedition. If not that, its a…

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Coral Expeditions Pictures and Movies

Friday deep-sea picture: Deepworkers find Primnoa

Peter Etnoyer June 19, 2009 Finding Coral ExpeditionGreg WorkmanPrimnoaSheila McKenna

Greg Workman reports in today’s dispatch “A Great Day at the Office” that after a few days searching, the Finding Coral Expedition has … found…

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Fish

How Do You Do Mr. Monkfish?

Kevin Zelnio June 16, 2009 anglerfishHMS Ark RoyalMonkfishROVvideo

Hat tip to one of my favorite blogs, Ugly Overload. Remember, when you eat monkfish this is the beautiful beastie your unleashing your taste buds…

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