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Anonymous commented at 2012-09-28 11:28:02 » #1170356
Best guess would be a Sea Slug of some sort, possibly a Tunicate or Hydra (The real ocean type). It might even be an ancient species, as a lot of artists like doing those sometimes as a joke, but if it's soft-bodied we likely have no archeological evidence of it.
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Best guess would be a Sea Slug of some sort, possibly a Tunicate or Hydra (The real ocean type). It might even be an ancient species, as a lot of artists like doing those sometimes as a joke, but if it's soft-bodied we likely have no archeological evidence of it.
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Anonymous commented at 2013-05-23 17:55:40 » #1326388
Actually, it still might leave a "fossil" even if it were soft-bodied, though it would be more like an imprint/impression than a skeleton. Archaeologists have found fossils of that sort for jellyfish (or what they believe to have been jellyfish, anyway).
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Actually, it still might leave a "fossil" even if it were soft-bodied, though it would be more like an imprint/impression than a skeleton. Archaeologists have found fossils of that sort for jellyfish (or what they believe to have been jellyfish, anyway).
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