[Locked] Unknown Lifeform in North Carolina Sewer
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What In Lord O'Mighty is that???
Edit: Bryozoans are tiny colonial animals that generally build stony skeletons of calcium carbonate. Members of the Phylum bryozoa are known as moss animals or moss animacules are also known as sea mats. They generally prefer warm, tropical waters, but are known to occur worldwide. Theyve also been observed to exist in sewer systems, examples being Denver and North Carolina. There are about 8,000 living species, with several times that number of fossil forms known.
Edit: Bryozoans are tiny colonial animals that generally build stony skeletons of calcium carbonate. Members of the Phylum bryozoa are known as moss animals or moss animacules are also known as sea mats. They generally prefer warm, tropical waters, but are known to occur worldwide. Theyve also been observed to exist in sewer systems, examples being Denver and North Carolina. There are about 8,000 living species, with several times that number of fossil forms known.
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At first I thought it was this
but I saw that the interior walls were not moving.
Here's the description from video.
Bryozoans are tiny colonial animals that generally build stony skeletons of calcium carbonate. superficially similar to coral . Members of the Phylum bryozoa are known as moss animals or moss animacules are also known as sea mats. They generally prefer warm, tropical waters, but are known to occur worldwide. Theyve also been observed to exist in sewer systems, examples being Denver and North Carolina. There are about 8,000 living species, with several times that number of fossil forms known.

The more that you know.
Spoiler:
but I saw that the interior walls were not moving.
Here's the description from video.
Bryozoans are tiny colonial animals that generally build stony skeletons of calcium carbonate. superficially similar to coral . Members of the Phylum bryozoa are known as moss animals or moss animacules are also known as sea mats. They generally prefer warm, tropical waters, but are known to occur worldwide. Theyve also been observed to exist in sewer systems, examples being Denver and North Carolina. There are about 8,000 living species, with several times that number of fossil forms known.
The more that you know.
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Rbz wrote...
I want to see the reaction that occurs after throwing one of them at a group of women.I lol'd hard
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Looks like they were taking defensive stances once that dude pointed his light at them. Reflexive reactions from a slimeball... fuck you, mother nature.
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Prowl wrote...
HUmarMatt wrote...
They look like meatballs...It looks like cancer.
or more like some dudes balls... only gooey...
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AzulE05 wrote...
Prowl wrote...
HUmarMatt wrote...
They look like meatballs...It looks like cancer.
or more like some dudes balls... only gooey...
That's what she said
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AzulE05 wrote...
Prowl wrote...
HUmarMatt wrote...
They look like meatballs...It looks like cancer.
or more like some dudes balls... only gooey...
Thanks a lot... -_-'
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Six wrote...
PROTIP: Don't eat while watching that video.Made me lol.
But shit, that's some wierd stuff... Kinda freaky that I didn't know about it. (Though I probably don't know a lot of freaky shit this world's got to offer)