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    Brisco_County_Jr: What else can we be reminded of with that body and those eyes? more »
    Chip Overclock: THE ABYSS? more »
    Daumier: Huh, the picture you have here is just the jellynose larva according to the article. For a second you had me thinking of a six foot version of that. I... more »
    Belabras: They found Marlon Brando?!? more »
    SpammerOvTheGods: piscis eraserheadicus! #@! more »
    Stanford Chiou: a creature six feet in length with no scales, little muscle mass David Tennant? more »
    SuperTuna: And thus - "It's a trap!" was born :D more »
    hamshank: that picture seems to have a scale on the bottom right that suggests we're looking at a Jellynose around, oh, 15mm long ... am I right? more »
    pockifish: this is the most adorable little creature I've seen since... well it beats the naked sloth alien at least. Mommy, can I take him home? more »
    crashedpc - Haifisch: Was it beaten to death by children? more »
    Trai_Dep: I guess this really puts a crimp on fish who are fond of being on the receiving end of oral sex. more »
    J_Frank_Parnell: I'm not sure what disturbs me more- the freaky-ass parasite or a fish with human teeth. more »
    Tomb: R.O.A.C.H.: I bet that parasite gonna make it a animated movie. Find Nemo 2 maybe? Imagen a slow thinking fish and his parasite talking. The hero in the movie: I... more »
    CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): I bet its poo hits the back of the throat!! Ewww!!!! more »
    bonniegrrl: For the seafood lover in all of us.... more »
    CmdrHunt (aka Clarence Colton): Yup. I share a lot of readers reactions... this is my wtf?!?!? moment of the day/night. more »
    Cory Gross: I just looked this mother%$#&%@! up... It doesn't actually eat the tongue. It's worse... It enters through the gills when the fish isn't looking and ... more »
    Mount_Prion: If you think this is strange for us, imagine how it is for the isopod. I mean, your entire sphere of experience thus far is chilling in this comfy spo... more »
    ifsogirl81: is it wrong that i think its kinda cute? more »
    AngryEddy: And with this, my weekend's quota of WTF is met. more »
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  • #madscience

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