In the first part of a multi-part series, Southern Fried Science identifies a frilled shark, two giant deep-sea isopods and a deep-sea worm that doesn't have a common name. The blog will continue the series soon with identifications of the next three creatures, so tune into Southern Fried Science for more.
Monday, May 05, 2014
Biodiversity
Southern Fried Science really likes the Mike Allred variant cover to Aquaman #31 because of the incredible biodiversity in the images. In short, the various sea creatures are real... and can be identified.
In the first part of a multi-part series, Southern Fried Science identifies a frilled shark, two giant deep-sea isopods and a deep-sea worm that doesn't have a common name. The blog will continue the series soon with identifications of the next three creatures, so tune into Southern Fried Science for more.
In the first part of a multi-part series, Southern Fried Science identifies a frilled shark, two giant deep-sea isopods and a deep-sea worm that doesn't have a common name. The blog will continue the series soon with identifications of the next three creatures, so tune into Southern Fried Science for more.
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