I was about to delete this picture of Urticina crassicornis from yesterday's dive, when I noticed an appendage sticking out of the stalk. What's going on here?
- Curt
Anenome question
Anenome question
Happy to be alive.
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I'm not seeing an appendage? Do you mean that curled tube thing in the foreground? Cause that's a tubeworm of some kind.
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Thats a good call. At first glance it looks as though it may be attached, but after a close look, not connected at all.
**Pinch it, don't stick your finger through. You're just pinching a bigger hole.
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CAPTNJACK - 2012**
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You guys are right. When I zoomed in I saw I had screwed up. Live a clean life and someday you will be an old man too. Sorry for my error.
- Curt :shootself:
- Curt :shootself:
Happy to be alive.
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Maybe so, but you won't have very many good stories to telloldsalt wrote:Live a clean life and someday you will be an old man too.
“When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.” -- John Muir
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No need to apologize. We're all somewhere on the learning scale, and there are more things in heaven and Puget Sound than are dreamt of in our books, Horatio
Dave
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