These have been studied for quite a while.
Thank you for making the one comment with any science value, on a science post. I learned about something new.
Link without pay wall https://archive.ph/LEcGT
It looks like a giant…
Well, trash. I already knew about these, but as fossils. This headline made me think they found a branch of them just growing in Scotland. But no, it is just the thing we already knew about. Not sure how they got any information that confirms they weren’t plants or fungi from fossils, but I guess that is the only newsworthy thing here. (Tubes, mostly looking at the branching of tubes and how they differ from any fruiting fungus is what I gather after reading the actual paper. I do think it is interesting that they also focused on how they are different from crustaceans. It would have been pretty interesting if those were crab trees.)
Here’s a good video about this that I watched the other day:
I think they’ll find it was my penis
I came here to ensure this comment was added. You did your part!
I couldn’t let such a good opportunity go unexploited
i hear gene belcher, “land boner!”






