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Maggoty Mornings - Lady Cop - 02-20-2012

these creatures, which grow to 17 feet long, reminded me of Maggot, so i thought i'd say Happy Monday Maggot.


ok, i lied. they're tiny. i hope you don't find them in your coffee. 11217

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cool muppet
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Polychaetes, or scale worms, have evolved to survive the intense pressures more than 1,000 meters below the water's surface, where the sun's rays never penetrate.The creatures measure little more than two or three centimeters long.
they live on and around hydrothermal vents.

More popularly know as ‘smokers’, hydrothermal vents are cracks in the seafloor, usually found around quake zones, volcanoes and the edges of tectonic plates.

Scale worms crawl along the seafloor near to a vent, using their vicious-looking teeth to munch on the bacteria and simple organisms that thrive in the hot water and chemical soup.




RE: Maggoty Monday - ramseycat - 02-20-2012

My little Maggottboo is much cuter than these little dudes. Smiley_emoticons_wink


RE: Maggoty Monday - Maggot - 02-20-2012

Those little fellas are cute.


RE: Maggoty Monday - Lady Cop - 02-20-2012

(02-20-2012, 10:24 AM)Maggot Wrote: Those little fellas are cute.

i knew you'd like them. 28




RE: Maggoty Monday - JsMom - 02-20-2012

I'd freak the fuck out if I ever in my life seen one of those. 106 That thing is ugLY!


RE: Maggoty Monday - Duchess - 02-20-2012



You're afraid of a lot of things.



RE: Maggoty Monday - Lady Cop - 02-20-2012

i forgot this is a holiday, Presidents Day. i think i should settle in and get federal and state taxes done. i have been procrastinating.
what fun.



RE: Maggoty Monday - HairOfTheDog - 02-20-2012

(02-20-2012, 01:25 PM)JsMom Wrote: I'd freak the fuck out if I ever in my life seen one of those. 106 That thing is ugLY!

I don't think I'd freak out if I saw one, but I agree - that thing is ugLY as hell!!!


RE: Maggoty Monday - IMaDick - 02-20-2012

The article says they evolved to live where they do, where the fuck did they live before?


RE: Maggoty Monday - Lady Cop - 02-20-2012

(02-20-2012, 03:05 PM)IMaDick Wrote: The article says they evolved to live where they do, where the fuck did they live before?

New Mexico. and they're coming back by the millions. the big ones. hah

yay, i got one person's taxes done! i am too damn nice Dramaqueen they were a little complicated.





RE: Maggoty Monday - Lady Cop - 02-22-2012

oooooo Maggoty! new alien wormy pod things!
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Since before the age of dinosaurs it has burrowed unbothered beneath the monsoon-soaked soils of remote northeast India - unknown to science and mistaken by villagers as a deadly, miniature snake.

But this legless amphibian's time in obscurity has ended, thanks to an intrepid team of biologists led by University of Delhi professor Sathyabhama Das Biju.

Over five years of digging through forest beds in the rain, the team has identified an entirely new family of amphibians - called chikilidae - endemic to the region but with ancient links to Africa.

people living in northeast India misunderstand the caecilians, and rare sightings can inspire terror and revulsion, with farmers and villagers chopping them in half out of the mistaken belief that they are poisonous snakes.



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the pods~~
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RE: Maggoty Monday - ramseycat - 02-22-2012

Now those are some nasty looking creepers.


RE: Maggoty Monday - Lady Cop - 02-22-2012

Maggot will love them. hah [Image: animated_gif_animals_0001.gif]




RE: Maggoty Monday - Cracker - 02-22-2012

They have teeth. Ew. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-caecilian.html


RE: Maggoty Monday - username - 02-22-2012

I think one could create a weight loss plan based on pictures like that. Wanna Big Mac? Watch this first!


RE: Maggoty Monday - Maggot - 02-22-2012

(02-22-2012, 06:50 PM)Cracker Wrote: They have teeth. Ew. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-caecilian.html

And eyes.


RE: Maggoty Monday - Lady Cop - 03-06-2012

how about these Maggot? they live in outer space as you can see. hah

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Peanut Worm can reach 1.5 feet and make good pets. feed them on peanuts a day.



RE: Maggoty Monday - JsMom - 03-06-2012

Ewww!! LC, you gross me out with your worm photos! hah UGH I HATE bugs, worms, mice, all that. I would die if I even seen a slug.


RE: Maggoty Monday - Maggot - 03-06-2012

I learned a new phrase today. "baloney skin" hah


RE: Maggoty Monday - IMaDick - 03-06-2012

(03-06-2012, 12:27 PM)Maggot Wrote: I learned a new phrase today. "baloney skin" hah

Now if you could only find a way to use it in conversation with LC you would have something.