Month: February 2014

  • Why the Mantis Shrimp Rocks

    Why the Mantis Shrimp Rocks

    Although named for its resemblance to both praying mantis and shrimp, the mantis shrimp is neither; it’s a stomatopod, in fact only a distant relative of crabs, shrimps, and lobsters. Stomatopods can be loosely divided into two groups based on how they kill prey with their raptorial appendages (I just want to say that over…

  • Nudibranch Valentine

    Nudibranch Valentine

    Because nothing’s more romantic than a heart made of hermaphroditic sea slugs, I present to you: a nudibranch valentine. Slugs for the sweet.  

  • A Limerick about the Ornate Ghost Pipefish

    A Limerick about the Ornate Ghost Pipefish

    There once was a pipefish so ornate, the crinoid it lived in seemed cut-rate. “This feather star’s plain,” said the fish, “I’d not deign “to inhabit so homely an estate.”