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Nemo likes his new home at the California Academy of Sciences

11 responses to “Giant Sea Symbionts”

  1. Is it still crowded? We were there on opening day and gave up due to the long lines. Would love to revisit the place soon.

  2. @spyzter: We were turned away the morning of that same day :-(. We’ll be sure to buy tickets in advance next time.

  3. We had tix in advance, and barely made it without a long wait. There is a tipping point once they reach capacity in the morning, and then switch to only letting people in as others leave. So I’d get there before 10am if you can, and once in, get planatarium tix and then bug show tix early on.

    kiranet: no, and I love it. It’s not a single organism, but a colony of symbionts itself, lending clues to the evolutionary transition from single cell organisms to differentiated multi-cellular federations.

    I also noticed that the video was posted by pinktentacle, who is also reporting on Japanese advances in mind reading

  4. Eeek! It’s a great shot. Happy holidays!

  5. Wow – stunning shot – great work.

  6. Weird yet beautiful. Nice one. 1-2-3

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