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Sea Creatures That You Should Probably Be Aware Of

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Johnny C:
you son of a bitch

Gryff:
That isopod looks good in you. It looks good as part of your body.

Der Turm, der Leute frass:

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I was gonna post that...
But luckily, I had backup.

I, unfortunately, cannot remember where I found that picture, but there were two more along with it.
I present to you...

The Stone Crab!

I know nothing about it.  The JPG was called "Stone Crab".  Who am I to argue?
The closest thing I can find is this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_stone_crab
But I don't think they're the same species.



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 JAPANESE SPIDER CRAB!!!!!

they're the creepiest thing ever

their legs can get 2m  each, they're huuuuuuuge

Lines:
That thing is freaking awesome. I'm sure I wouldn't want to ever get close to one, but damn, that's cool.

But here, have an oarfish.





Because it's Halloween and those are kinda creepy.

Orbert:
Tongue-eating louse

First of all, that's NASTY!

But still, I'm wondering. If "The parasite remains in the place of the tongue and is used by the fish in the same way as its tongue was" then does that mean the fish somehow tastes through the louse? True, the tongue moves the food around while you munch, and people often overlook that, but their primary function is to taste the food. Does the louse replace this function as well? What up wit dat?

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