Our eldest toddler took a look at some stingrays and exclaimed “pancake fish”. It could have happened that way here, too :)
A. Noydsays
Maybe if you consider okonomiyaki a pancake.
Rey Foxsays
Wow. Life imitates Metroid.
shouldbeworkingsays
The cats would hit on that.
unclefrogysays
from the source article it is fascinating and amazing to see that we are still discovering new animals
uncle frogy
joe99bsays
This is perhaps the appropriate place to call to your attention today’s column (Honolulu Star-Advertiser,1/2/2012) by Susan Scott, which begins:
For Christmas my husband gave me five dead animals and two shark teeth topped with several tumors from tortured oysters. That man knows the way to my heart. http://www.susanscott.net/OceanWatch2012/jan-02-12.html
I suppose you could always take a slug to the gut by eating such a “pancake,” but it looks like it could be poisonous.
Better seen than tasted, IMO.
Glen Davidson
Our eldest toddler took a look at some stingrays and exclaimed “pancake fish”. It could have happened that way here, too :)
Maybe if you consider okonomiyaki a pancake.
Wow. Life imitates Metroid.
The cats would hit on that.
from the source article it is fascinating and amazing to see that we are still discovering new animals
uncle frogy
This is perhaps the appropriate place to call to your attention today’s column (Honolulu Star-Advertiser,1/2/2012) by Susan Scott, which begins:
For Christmas my husband gave me five dead animals and two shark teeth topped with several tumors from tortured oysters. That man knows the way to my heart.
http://www.susanscott.net/OceanWatch2012/jan-02-12.html
Maybe it was a pancake before he ate it?
I was thinking more along the lines of pork brains in milk gravy.
Butbutbut! Mind control fungus (not a metazoan, but (butbut)):
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/11/photogalleries/111128-top-ten-weird-new-species-2011/#/zombie-fungus-infects-insects-mind-control-ant-infected_32848_600x450.jpg
Ick.
When I buy or make okonomiyaki, it is not grey.
An almost identically patterned one rejoices in the far more off-putting name of the Varicose Wart Sea Slug.
http://www.simplelifedivers.com/site-images/marine-life/varicose-wart-slug.jpg
(Saw one in the Red Sea a month ago :-)
A.Noyd, Aletha:
It would be a very moldy okonomiyaki, indeed…
Maybe someone left his/her pancake outside for a long time and got really moldy…