Originally posted by: Trey22
The fact that there's a concentration of them is what freaks me out.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
They look more like swimming feather stars, i.e. stalkless (comatulid) crinoids to me, particularly the way the arms move.
Here's a pycnogonid (sea spider).
http://www.oceanlab.abdn.ac.uk...content/jc0484wtmk.JPG
Please don't post a picture that large of something that freaky ever again.
Too much Mystery Science Theatre for himOriginally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: ja1484
1) Not giant
2) Are they sure those are spiders?
3) Not giant, goddamit.
If these spiders aren't giant, how big are the ones at your house?
They are about 12" across...that is pretty big for a spider.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
They look more like swimming feather stars, i.e. stalkless (comatulid) crinoids to me, particularly the way the arms move.
Here's a pycnogonid (sea spider).
http://www.oceanlab.abdn.ac.uk...content/jc0484wtmk.JPG
Please don't post a picture that large of something that freaky ever again.
don't worry, it's just a face hugger