




A green eel?! Yeah, bet you've never seen one of those.
This thing is so awesome. It's a chiton, and usually they're these boring brown-shelled things that just suck onto rocks and don't budge. But if you take a closer look (probably have to click on it), you can see that this one has all these intricate blue designs carved into its shells. Isn't that amazing? How does a simple chiton grow to have these designs on it? I'm sure someone could get into the scientific evolutionary explanation of it, but to a normal human being, it blows my mind away.
Ever see one of these? Look at its bright green flourescent markings and wavy back hair. Pretty alien, huh? Well, this thing's a nudibranch, basically a sea slug. They're one of my favorite invertebrate animals, and they come in all kinds of psychedelic colors. There's one called the spanish shawl that is bright purple with tufts of bright orange hair growing out of it.
And of course we can't forget the baby sea star. Normal big ones are all over the place and not so fascinating, so I kick it up a notch by trying to find baby ones.
It's that brown blob in the middle with tentacles.
Suddenly it already looks more beige-grey..
And then its legs are pretty much transparent.
Pretty cool, huh?