No.2255
>>2238Man I love frogs. I've had a lot of different kinds of pets but just have a cat right now.
>>2239Wasn't there a raccoon board on anon.cafe? What ever happened to them?
No.2260
Adorable
No.3137
Worms
No.3139
>>3138What are those root-like things used for?
No.3145
>>3139I don't know yet, its very hard to find documentation of this copepod parasite.
it easts fish's flesh and it also is quite big for copepod. YOu would be able to see it with naked eye. They're also known as anchor worms, therefoer I collect them! In my mind palace.
No.3146
Anchor comes from fact that they are like hair worms, or like plant roots, pull inside human skin, or more likely fish's.
No.3147
I was searching for scavangers and my wonders havr brought to that creature. It is quite amazing parasite, just what I was looking for as well. I wondered what would happen to human body if it remained under the ocean alive, and that would have led me to researching copepods and all kind of bivalves that could feast upon the unsuspecting human. These are also the same organisms that remove greenland shark's vision by eating on its cornea! What a beautiful organism, and the best part is it's not even a worm yet.
Quite funny how some protostomes are far more terrifying than any nematode in there.