You wouldn't know it from this angle, but the Pacific Spookfish (Rhinochimaera pacificus) has a long beak. This shot is from a head-on angle. The spookfish lives in the deep sea, and has been recently profiled in The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss.
The long beak that you don't see houses mucus-filled sensory canals and pits to help it hunt down the shellfish and crustaceans it eats. Though I've left my teenage years behind me, I wish I had known about this back when pimples were a problem. I could have claimed that they weren't pimples at all, but rather that they were mucus-filled sensory canals and pits to help me hunt. Hunting apparatus instead of acne. I like that.
Thanks for the link, Danielle.
Photo source: Claire Nouvian via PhotoShelter.com
Sep 6, 2008
Hunting Beak
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I'm digging the super-thick-nerd-glasses look. Kinda reminds me of someone I knew in high school, only with a big wad of tape to keep the bridge of my--er, I mean HER--glasses together.
--TwoDragons
Denita, I had those too! Err... my friend did, of course. It sucks when you have such a terrible prescription that you have the double-extra-thick lenses.
However, this fish makes it look cute.
Eek! This fish is far cuter than the pacific spookfish, I think it's a Jellyfaced Spookfish, Winteria Telescopa. No word on whether these guys have hunting acne...
I just found this blog and really enjoy the commentary! It's things like "mucus-filled sensory canals" that just keep me coming back for more.
"Come for the mucus-filled sensory canals, stay for the acne." That could be the new tagline for Ugly Overload.
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