Everyone gets their fifteeen minutes of fame, someone once said before the invention of the Internet. Turns out that in the YouTube era, even slimy green deep sea ribbon worms get their fifteen ...
Most of us are familiar with the segmented worms we see on sidewalks after a rain, in compost piles, or at the end of a fishhook. But there are other worms out there, and they get a lot bigger than a ...
Taiwanese fisherman Wei Cheng Jian spends most of his days searching out sea creatures but he got a different kind of catch earlier this week. Originally posted to Facebook, Jian’s video shows a green ...
Imagine going out to fish and instead of snagging carp or tuna, you capture an alien-like creature? That’s exactly what happened to Wei Cheng Jian, who, while trying his luck out in Taiwan’s port of ...
An oddly captivating video of a green, goopy substance attacking its prey is blowing up around the internet so fast it's become a trending topic on Facebook along with news of a Gilmore Girls reunion ...
A mystery creature was filmed in Taiwan near a port at Penghu. Wei Cheng Jian recorded the green slimy animal and uploaded it to his Facebook page. The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please ...
Panic strikes the people in Taiwan after a fisherman caught an unidentified creature on tape. The alien-looking slimer looks like a long worm with bright green color and distinct pink tongue. Not a ...
Biologists used to assume that ribbon worms were short-lived, fragile creatures, the kind of invertebrates that flicker through a few breeding seasons and vanish. Then a single lab animal, known ...
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