This week I decided to delve into the depths of a nightmare to offer up mystery object a bit less floofy than the usual:
It’s only about the size of my face. Any idea what species this might be?
This week I decided to delve into the depths of a nightmare to offer up mystery object a bit less floofy than the usual:
It’s only about the size of my face. Any idea what species this might be?
Pretty certain I’ve been picking lots of these in a much smaller and pickled state for the last few months! All I can say is “The Legs! Look at the legs!”
Thick Knees
Possibly colossally thick knees -could benefit from some leg warmers in the waters this inhabits!
Eleven limbs? When decapods go wild?
I think it’s lost one. There are usually 2 of the hooked feeding limbs. We have one in resin that has 14 limbs.
Ahhhhhh..! I did wonder.
enormous arachnid from the deep, cold, salty south
No arachnid this but might get a walk-on part in Snow White. Probably be a robustly colossal star or maybe claw it’s way to the top.
Indeed it’s not really an arachnid, it was my attempt of a cryptic reference 😉
I can see where HR Giger got his inspiration from…
Really easy to identify to Class, but how many taxonomists out there work these out to Species? Perhaps Richard Brusca? …Pycnobase?
Probably why I don’t go deep sea diving, lol
Excellent! I’ve spent time looking for some of this one’s smaller cousins. But this one…wow. I bet is has some colossal gonidia!
Richard B’s brother Gary was my zoology professor. Genius. RIP.
This is an Antarctic Sea Spider (Colossendeis sp)! Not a true spider but a arthropod that exhibits gigantism!