Posted on 12/07/2016 5:41:09 PM PST by nickcarraway
Bathochordaeus charon an extremely rare species of giant larvacean has been rediscovered, more than a century after the only previous known specimens of the species were found.
Larvaceans are solitary, free-swimming tunicates, animals with a primitive spinal cord but no real backbone.
These fragile animals are usually less than 0.4 inches (1 cm) in length, but some giant larvaceans in the deep sea grow up to 3.5 inches (9 cm) long.
In 1900, German marine biologist Carl Chun identified the first giant larvacean, Bathochordaeus charon.
Scientists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) were next to document this species, 116 years later, after a routine sample collection turned extraordinary.
Larvaceans in the genus Bathochordaeus are large, often abundant filter feeders found throughout much of the world ocean, the researchers said.
The first described species, Bathochordaeus charon, was reported over 100 years ago by Chun.
(Excerpt) Read more at sci-news.com ...
animals with a primitive spinal cord but no real backbone.
We call them RINO
How do they taste?
Like chicken.
[ Larvaceans are solitary, free-swimming tunicates, animals with a primitive spinal cord but no real backbone. ]
I wonder if they drain the swap in DC if they will find more of these critters?????
So glad they finally found that... It was getting hard to sleep at night thinking about it.
Like my Charon-a
Three-and-a-half inches?
Wake me up when you catch a KRAKEN!!!
Did it go extinct again?
RINO's? Putrid and gamey. No spine and the flesh is corrupt.
I think today we should call them RyanOs.
Did it go extinct again?"
Trump Fish restaurant in Kurdistan is currently working on making the coelocanth great again!
Yeah - that’s what I thought too! (I guess it is all relative).
I was hoping this was about some creature I recall hearing on some TV show where they now use the submarine detection network to follow whale migrations, etc. They had a clip with a bunch of different sounds and the guy saying things like “That’s a humpback between Alaska and Russia, that’s a gray whale about 100 miles off of California, etc.”
Then he played a clip of a sound that seemed to me to be a cross between something organic and electrical - like some monster from Star Trek, very high frequency. The guy said “That is coming from xx thousands of feet deep in the Indian Trench. We have no idea what it is - but it has to be big.” I’ve tried to find it on youtube but can’t. It was really odd. (Of course some of those whale sounds are almost alien-like too).
Like sensitive progressive college snowflakes!
“animals with a primitive spinal cord but no real backbone.
We call them RINOs”
LOL! There is nothing as despicable as someone who professes a core philosophy and then does exactly the opposite.
Great googlie-ooglies!
CTHULU
Carp!
More than a century, eh?
You gotta wonder, with the increasing degradation of the earth environment, including excessive warming, etc. ... how could this be possible? Such a delicate thing!
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