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Bit of a Weird Thing Found in the Sea 

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That thing is freaking creepy as hell. Wish I had one in my candy dish this Halloween. Go ahead kids take some candy!
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Re: Bit of a Weird Thing Found in the Sea

Basket Star
Gorgonocephalus eucnemis
Typical size: 8-18” diameter (with arms extended)
ID: White with tan or brown markings. Branching arms that retract when the animal’s midsection is touched.
This most picturesque of all the seastar, the basket star extends its highly-branched arms into the current to capture food.

http://emeralddiving.com/id_brittle_stars.html
Pretty cool..


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