August 01, 2004

Stranger than fiction. Forget astronomy, sci-fi enthusiasts should be studying marine biology.
  • Wow! That's fascinating. They almost seem like something between plants and animals. I wonder whether they went back to a root nourishment structure or have existed out there for millenia just as they are. I hope to hear more about them.
  • Path's mom is a... never mind.
  • Scroll down for a fantastic montage of the actual whale body in the seafloor. I agree Cali, this was fascinating. I heard it on, um, Sciendce Friday or someplace and I immediately imagined a scene from an old Moebius comic book when I heard the words, "the ribs were covered with the tendrils of these pink worms, sticking out from inside the bone."
  • They use the roots to infiltrate the bones of dead whales Howdy! I initially tought they attacked while the whale was alive. I feared they would start attacking divers. I don't care what they do with my dead rotting carcass.
  • Man, that's a Lovecraftian creature if ever I saw one.
  • Bone eating worms? NOOOOOOOO!
  • the_bone: shouldn't that be: Oooh yes! yes! Ooh baby! yes! yeees! YEEESSSSS!