Hydrothermal worm

    marine organism

    Courtesy of Philippe Crassous

    Image Details
    Instrument used: Quanta Family
    Magnification: 525
    Horizontal Field Width: 568
    Vacuum: 10-4 mbar
    Voltage: 10
    Spot: 3
    Working Distance: 10 mm
    Detector: SE

    Comments and faves

    1. DarkYES, Estafilococa, imhirion., sevensheavendotcom, and 44 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Patrick Feller (39 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Global Worming, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    3. Tom Grinsfelder (39 months ago | reply)

      Wow! This photo could give me nightmares.

    4. Estafilococa (38 months ago | reply)

      Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    5. Dileep1987 (34 months ago | reply)

      Micro Dinosaurus

    6. sevensheavendotcom (31 months ago | reply)

      Amazing. Mother nature is the greatest artist.

    7. schuhlelewis (31 months ago | reply)

      Truly terrifying!

    8. darkdoomer (27 months ago | reply)

      kill it with fire.
      a lot of fire.

    9. PKarpenko (22 months ago | reply)

      Muad'Dib. THE SPICE MUST FLOW!

    10. dickolas (22 months ago | reply)

      the person who said kill it with fire is a jackass, it lives on the ocean. How you gonna burn something that lives in the ocean? Maybe open a goddamn text book and stop embarrassing the human race with your idiocy.
      trolled

    11. andres musta (22 months ago | reply)

      thanks for posting this! astounding!

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