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telkin Started conversation Mar 17, 2005
Does anyone know?... What is the name of the animal that both eats and poops thru the same orifice. A big THANK YOU anyone who can help me identify this species.
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mushroomofdeath Posted Mar 18, 2005
isn't that sea cucumbers?
I'm not really sure though...
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telkin Posted Mar 19, 2005
Thanks anyway but the sea cucumber isn't the answer. I tried google but ??? This creature does have a name. It's been thirty years since I sat through biology. Never had a mushroom of death but I used to have a lot of fun with the ones that grow out of cow patties down in south Texas.
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mushroomofdeath Posted Mar 19, 2005
Most people say they have difficulty finding mushrooms of death, but really it isn't that hard. Just come to Britain, we got bloody loads of them!
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Vic Posted Mar 22, 2005
Jellyfish do, or were you looking for a proper biological definition??
xx
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mushroomofdeath Posted Mar 24, 2005
That's a toughie
Are you sure you aren't making this up?
Is it an insect?
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telkin Posted Mar 25, 2005
It's a land animal. I don't want to have to call my old bio prof at MIT. It would be too embarrassing not to remember this one. I hope he's not reading this.
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mushroomofdeath Posted Mar 27, 2005
a snail or other mollusc?
It has to be an invertebrate.
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weostan Posted Sep 8, 2005
Don't owls regurgitate pellets of digested food?
Not sure about the other end though!
Maybe this has something to do with living things not being able to live in 2 dimensions!!
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