View Full Version : Squid or Jellyfish?
Snafflehound Apr 14th, 2005, 11:24pm I spotted this pic of a phallic-looking sea beast labelled as "giant squid" while browsing a random nature blog:
http://xo.typepad.com/blog/nature/
The image source is originally from http://pya.cc/ which I cannot read at all.
http://xo.typepad.com/blog/images/2004101913.jpg
Looks more like some type of jellyfish to me, but I am no expert.
erich orser Apr 15th, 2005, 12:49am Look like a massive jelly to me as well, but then I'm not an expert either.
chrono_war01 Apr 15th, 2005, 01:57am looks like a giant jelly to me....
and again, I'm no expert.
Steve O'Shea Apr 15th, 2005, 03:10am Looks like a giant jelly to me too, but I'm no expert either :wink: . It could be something as bizarre as the first-reported adult Promachoteuthis. Without a better pic we'll never know.
Infusoria Apr 15th, 2005, 05:00am If I had any money, it would be on 'a jellyfish'
Clem Apr 15th, 2005, 12:11pm I'm no expert, but I play one on TV, and he would say it's a giant jellyfish, or a mushroom. The original source page is a Japanese blog, and I had no luck at parsing trusty Babelfish's translation.
Steve O'Shea Apr 15th, 2005, 03:30pm I'm no expert, but I play one on TV......
:shock:
Spill the beans Clem (sorry if you have elsewhere; I've missed it)
Snafflehound Apr 15th, 2005, 10:40pm I'm no expert, but I play one on TV, and he would say it's a giant jellyfish, or a mushroom. The original source page is a Japanese blog, and I had no luck at parsing trusty Babelfish's translation.
that'd be even better than a new species of giant squid - first discovery of pelagic mushrooms!
monty Apr 15th, 2005, 10:51pm that'd be even better than a new species of giant squid - first discovery of pelagic mushrooms!
I think that type of mushroom is known to science-- it can be found in Super Mario Brothers...
chrono_war01 Apr 16th, 2005, 07:57am lol. But not underwater though!
Fujisawas Sake Apr 16th, 2005, 02:07pm Its a nice-sized jelly. But you know, fungi are already colonizing the oceans as well as the freshwater...
John
Squidman Apr 16th, 2005, 10:46pm Definitely a jelly. Kind of narrow top, though.
chrono_war01 Apr 17th, 2005, 02:40am If it was a squid, then it must have at least more than 20 arms or tentacles, no fins and no eyes.
Then it should be a jellyfish.
and that does not look ver big to me compared to THIS:
Fujisawas Sake Apr 17th, 2005, 02:46am If it was a squid, then it must have at least more than 20 arms or tentacles, no fins and no eyes.
Then it should be a jellyfish.
What? :confused: I'm not sure I understand your meaning here...
I mean, we're talking totally different phyla here.
John
chrono_war01 Apr 17th, 2005, 02:49am If that thing in the water is a squid, then it is a squid that have at least more than 20 arms or tentacles, no fins and no eyes.
Then I think that it is NOT a squid, but actually a jellyfish.
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