A Carnivorous ‘Death Ball’ Has Emerged from the Deep
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A Carnivorous ‘Death Ball’ Has Emerged from the Deep
The newly-discovered species is being called the “death-ball sponge” for its appendages, which end in orbs and are covered in micro-hooks meant to capture prey.
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A Carnivorous ‘Death Ball’ Has Emerged from the Deep
The newly-discovered species is being called the “death-ball sponge” for its appendages, which end in orbs and are covered in micro-hooks meant to capture prey.
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com)
In a link from the main article – I know it’s not a trilobite, but dang does that look like a trilobite!

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In a link from the main article – I know it’s not a trilobite, but dang does that look like a trilobite!

History Channel: “Trilobite with alien DNA.”
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In a link from the main article – I know it’s not a trilobite, but dang does that look like a trilobite!

How do you think that looks like a trilobite?
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How do you think that looks like a trilobite?
I’m just a layperson, but doesn’t the head and main part look sort of like some species? And those oblong compound eyes…
Of course I know it isn’t one, but fun to think about.
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I’m just a layperson, but doesn’t the head and main part look sort of like some species? And those oblong compound eyes…
Of course I know it isn’t one, but fun to think about.
Looks more like a prawn to me