Natural History
Feb. 16th, 2006 07:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well! *claps hands* Which of my neglected LJ projects shall I return to first? I know - it's time for more of Mother Nature's boundless creativity! So today's phylum is the ENTOPROCTA. These are the goblet worms, about 150 species of little marine thingies that filter feed with the help of ciliated tentacles around their mouths. Rudely, their anuses are inside the ring of tentacles too - other animals sensible put their bottoms outside their feeding mechanism.
In 99% of cases, you had never heard of them before this posting. I hadn't. (I suspect that in 99% of cases, you will never hear of them again.)
And here's a picture.
Still not up to the Deuterostomes (you, me, starfish). Only five more phyla to go, though.
In 99% of cases, you had never heard of them before this posting. I hadn't. (I suspect that in 99% of cases, you will never hear of them again.)
And here's a picture.
Still not up to the Deuterostomes (you, me, starfish). Only five more phyla to go, though.
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Date: 2006-02-16 10:39 am (UTC)Yup, there goes a lorry with Ent O. Procters on it, and I'm stuck in an Asimov short story.
I'll probably meet a phylum that turns out to be a Jewish grandparent around six this evening. I'll let you know. But, given what I've just read, I won't share his toothbrush.
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Date: 2006-02-16 11:00 am (UTC)