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Evnironmental Graffiti: Bizarre bubbles invade the ocean floor

Posted by: Maven on October 31, 2009 at 7:30 am

grapesFrom Environmental Graffiti:

“Bunches of grapes grown in a radioactive environment? The genetically modified eggs of some strange unidentified marine species? Or a fungal growth that would call for a hasty trip to the doctor? Nothing of the sort. It’s stunningly beautiful bubble coral, and once we saw it we simply had to blog about it. Don you’re dark glasses; you’re in for a feast for the eyes that might leave you dazzled.

Bubble corals are recognizable by their large, water-filled bubbles, or vesicles. Like light-loving balloons, these inflate during the day and deflate at the night, when tentacles come out instead in search of food. … “

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