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| Wildlife & Ecology Issues: Discuss What is this? in the General Diving Forums forums: I would lay money on it being some sort of tubeworm. Can't be more precise than that, though, sorry.... |
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| I would lay money on it being some sort of tubeworm. Can't be more precise than that, though, sorry.
__________________ Morag YD Coven Witch One RNLI - YD Charity 2008/2009 Tin Rattler The Diving Club, Reading Shark Trust - Conservation through awareness I believe in Dragons, Fairies, Good Men and other mythical creatures Anyone can make a mistake, said the Dalek, as he climbed off the dustbin |
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| Silly of me to take any thread seriously - but my guess is that its a sea cucumber with the body buried in sand and the mouthparts extended. |
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__________________ Morag YD Coven Witch One RNLI - YD Charity 2008/2009 Tin Rattler The Diving Club, Reading Shark Trust - Conservation through awareness I believe in Dragons, Fairies, Good Men and other mythical creatures Anyone can make a mistake, said the Dalek, as he climbed off the dustbin |
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| pretty sure its a sea cucumber - they have had one on the series about Indonesia since this was first posted. |
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