Posted on 12/12/2012 6:59:54 AM PST by Renfield
An international team of researchers have made an extremely rare discovery of a species of animal - related to crabs, lobsters and shrimps that is new to science.
Scientists from the universities of Leicester, Oxford, Imperial and Yale have announced their discovery of a new and scientifically important fossil species of ostracod in the journal, Proceedings of The Royal Society B.
The discovered species, which is up to 10 millimetres long, is special because it is exceptionally well preserved, complete with not only the shell but also the soft parts its body, limbs, eyes, gills and alimentary system. Such discoveries are extremely rare in the fossil record.
The discovery of the tiny shelled arthropod was made in 425 million year old rocks in Herefordshire, Welsh Borderland. The rocks at the site date to the Silurian period of geological time, when southern Britain was a sea area on a small continent situated in warm, southerly subtropical latitudes. The ostracods and associated marine animals living there were covered by a fall of volcanic ash that preserved them frozen in time....
(Excerpt) Read more at phys.org ...
Butter sauce or cocktail sauce....?
That is my only question!
Not necessarily. My preference is to use “shrimps” when I mean to enumerate a discrete quantity, and shrimp solely as a collective noun, but both “shrimps” and “shrimp” are acceptable plurals.
In this case, I think the author uses “shrimps,” because he is speaking of multiple populations of shrimp, just as one might use “sands.”
No problem, FRiend.
Sometimes my jokes are pretty lame. (LOL!)
Down here in the south, it’s pronounced, swumps.
it looks like it ate several baby dinosaurs and a few cockroaches.
Nevertheless, these shrimps are lost in the sands of times./s
:-)
LOL!
One don’t count...Let’s see 2 or more of ‘em...
ANYTIME ANYONE starts a story with Millions and Millions of year ago ya know a young earther will show up and hijack the thread.
Or maybe the paper mache art project from Kindergarden???
That would be an excellent work of art from a Kindergarten student. I only wrapped paper mache around an empty salad dressing container.
Yes, the plural of shrimp is shrimp. As is deer, deer.
Thank you for agreeing!
Ever since I announced my little bit of grammatical heresy, I have been eating a steady diet of worms.
Not NEARLY as tasty as SHRIMP, although the right sauce can make ever worms taste good.
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