To: nickcarraway
Looks more like a moldy cantaloupe.
2 posted on
01/24/2012 3:52:31 PM PST by
RJS1950
(The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
To: nickcarraway
Echinoderms like the sea apples are thought to be most closely related to the early vertebrates so in some ways theyre actually our distant evolutionary ancestors!Oh, really?
Echinoderms are exclusively marine invertebrates, so how in the world are they "closely related" to early vertebrates?
Sheesh...
7 posted on
01/24/2012 4:02:04 PM PST by
Flycatcher
(God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
To: nickcarraway
In addition to their toxicity, the sea apples also possess the ability to expel their internal organs to distract predators. I bet Ron Paul can do that.
8 posted on
01/24/2012 4:06:35 PM PST by
Interesting Times
(WinterSoldier.com. SwiftVets.com. ToSetTheRecordStraight.com.)
To: nickcarraway
We have many toxic animals in our 250 gallon reef aquarium, some that will send you to the emergency room if you come in contact with them, Our Foxface Rabbittfish for one. Other things will give painful sting or burn. My wife has several scars from when cleaning the tank carelessly. We have a Black Sea Cucumber that when threatened can expel toxins that affect other occupants of the aquarium.
To: nickcarraway
If sea apples are so toxic then why do they live in igloos?
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11 posted on
01/24/2012 4:19:13 PM PST by
I see my hands
(The old sod ne'er shall be forgot.)
To: nickcarraway
To: nickcarraway
In addition to their toxicity, the sea apples also possess the ability to expel their internal organs to distract predators. That would certainly do it for me.
To: nickcarraway
I'm convinced that Harry Harrison based his "Deathworld" series of books on Australia... No matter where you go, or what you do, something will kill you there.
Go swimming? Watch out for the toxic box jellyfish, and there's a good chance you'll accidentally run into the little, tiny, itty bitty Irukandji jellyfish, which is nearly transparent and less than 1" in size. But they'll both kill you. Try to hug the bottom, well, you'll die there too when you get too close to a blue ringed octopus. And then your corpse will be ripped to shreds by a great white shark.
If you venture on land, you'll want to avoid the snakes... I believe that 7 of the world's 10 most venomous snakes call Australia home. So you'll want to stay in your yard... Watch out for the Bulldog and Jack Jumper Ants... They can kill you too... Want to stay in the big city? One of the world's most venomous (and most aggressive) spiders is the Sydney Funnel Web Spider... Yeah, they'll kill you too!
Mark
16 posted on
01/24/2012 4:35:12 PM PST by
MarkL
(Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
To: nickcarraway
Which is which???


18 posted on
01/24/2012 4:56:15 PM PST by
bgill
(The Obama administration is staging a coup. Wake up, America, before it's too late.)
To: nickcarraway
In addition to their toxicity, the sea apples also possess the ability to expel their internal organs to distract predators.Well, that is certainly special.
To: nickcarraway
“Cocoon: The Next Generation”?
“Blue Men Group”?
Michael Moore in sea-drag?
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