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Neobične 'ribe' izazvale čuđenje na plaži

Foto: Kate Montana/Creative Commons 4.0
13.12.2019.
u 11:20

U Južnoj Koreji ovi su crvi pravi hit u restoranima gdje ih nazivaju gaebul, a biolozi ih kolokvijalno nazivaju baš onako kako i izgledaju – penis riba.

Na plaži nedaleko od San Francisca dogodilo se nešto na prvi pogled doista bizarno. Zbog zimskih oluja, na tlo je palo tisuću ružičastih falusoidnih stvorenja koja su izazvala čuđenje svakog tko ih je vidio.

Iako ovi organizmi izgledaju kao muški spolni organ, riječ je o neobičnom morskom crvu koji inače obitava ukopan u pijesku, daleko od nogu kupača. Međutim, ove zime zbog jakog vjetra isplivali na površinu, piše The Guardian.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SHOOK 😳 Thousands of these marine worms—called fat innkeeper worms, or “penis fish”—were found on Drake’s Beach last week! These phallic organisms are quite common along the West coast of North America, but they spend their whole lives in U-shaped burrows under the sand, so few beachgoers are aware of their existence. ⛈🌊 A recent storm in Northern California brought strong waves that washed away several feet of sand from the intertidal zone, leaving all these fat innkeeper worms exposed on the surface. 🏖 Next time you go to the beach, just think about the hundreds of 10-inch, pink sausages wiggling around just a few feet under the sand. 🙃 . . Get the full story in our new #AsktheNaturalist with @california_natural_history via link in bio! (📸: Beach photo courtesy David Ford; Worm photo by Kate Montana via iNaturalist)

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U Južnoj Koreji ovi su crvi pravi hit u restoranima gdje ih nazivaju gaebul, a biolozi ih kolokvijalno nazivaju baš onako kako i izgledaju – penis riba.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Korean name for this curious creature is gaebul, which translates as “dog dick.” Here in the States, it’s known as the fat innkeeper worm or the penis fish. Its scientific binomial is Urechis caupo, or “viper tail tradesman.” Whatever you call the animal, you can find them in abundance at Bodega Bay, where they build burrows in the tidal mud flats. On Saturday afternoon, our small, but enthusiastic clamming/crabbing crew thrust shovels and shoulder-deep arms into that mud in pursuit of Pacific gaper clams (Tresus nuttallii), but we also pulled up at least twenty of these red rockets. We returned them to their subterranean homes – excepting those that were snatched by eager herring gulls. I learned later that the gulls were the smarter hunters; fat innkeepers are edible, and are even considered a delicacy in Korea. Still, even though we missed out on a prime opportunity to dine on dog dick, we had a successful, fun outing, encountering a number of curious species, some of which now reside my belly. ⊙ What you’re looking at here: • Fat innkeeper worm (Urechis caupo) • A ring of prominent setae on the butt end of the fat innkeeper worm (Urechis caupo) • Bay ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) • Lewis’s moon snail (Euspira lewisii) • Bucket filled w/ Pacific gaper clams or “horsenecks” (Tresus nuttallii), white macoma or “sand clams” (Macoma secta), and Lewis’s moon snails • Red rock crabs (Cancer productus) back in the kitchen, icing after boiling ๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ ๑ #BodegaBay #gaebul #FatInnkeeperWorm #UrechisCaupo #BayGhostShrimp #NeotrypaeaCaliforniensis #LewissMoonSnail #EuspiraLewisii #PacificGgaperClam #TresusNuttallii #RedRockCrab #CancerProductus #crabbing #clamming #huntergatherer #SonomaCounty #California #naturalhistory

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prajdali100
12:05 13.12.2019.

Ovo mi je nekako poznato,podsjeća me na...Je li ovo Veljača vidjela ?

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Syssko
12:44 13.12.2019.

G...Y orgije a kur...i pobjegli s tuluma!

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istinaa_bolii
14:33 13.12.2019.

Ajmo feministkinje i lezbe, navalite, doslo i vasih pet minuta. Jos malo pa nestalo.

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