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glowing brittle star


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That will be interesting. I wonder if the star is reacting to heavy metals or organic chemical pollutants.

Anyway, how's the leather?

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That's good to know!

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Yes, brittlestars are known to glow brightly, and not only them but other living creatures, especially when they are exposed to intense gamma radiation eg. after a nuclear explosion... some react even more so, by turning into a brutish green monster whose clothes will tear into pieces, except miraculously, his shorts... :)

:D:lol::D:lol: Oh.. i miss The Incredible Hulk mini-series on TV!

LOL! Actually, I didn't see any such article... where can I find it?

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