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  2. Pyrosome - Wikipedia

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    "A 'sea pickle'? An animal that can grow to 60 feet long is washing up on the Oregon coast". USA Today. Huge pyrosome captured in the North Atlantic - story and images; Images taken by divers off southern California; The Bioluminescence Web Page; Divers with huge southern hemisphere pyrosomes; Millions of tropical sea creatures invade waters ...

  3. Sea pickle - Wikipedia

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    Sea pickle is a common name for several plants and animals and may refer to: Plants. Salicornia species, especially: Salicornia europaea, native to Europe;

  4. Salicornia - Wikipedia

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    Other names include sea green bean, sea pickle, and marsh samphire. [ 18 ] In India, researchers at the Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute developed a process to yield culinary salt from S. brachiata.

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    Image credits: Furious Thoughts You can also use Google Earth to explore the planet and various cities, locations, and landscapes using coordinates.The program covers most of the globe (97% back ...

  7. Pyrosoma - Wikipedia

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    Pyrosoma is a genus of pyrosomes, marine colonial tunicates in the class Thaliacea. [1] [2] It contains four pelagic species found in temperate waters worldwide.Pyrosomes are filter feeders that uniquely use a type of continuous jet propulsion, generated by individual zooids, to slowly move forward while grazing; the species P. atlanticum has the highest known food clearance rate among ...

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  9. 66-million-year-old vomit found by amateur fossil hunter

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    While out on a walk, Peter Bennicke found some unusual fragments, which turned out to be pieces of sea lily, in a piece of chalk. He then took the fragments to a museum for examination, which ...