do uzupełnienia - 12.01.2012

EN_00997811_0636
do uzupełnienia - 12.01.2012
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features (834936d) Giant Isopod (Bathynomous giganteus) A Giant Isopod, The Weymouth Sealife, Dorset, Britain - 24 Dec 2008 Now thats what you call a woodlouse - The Weymouth Sealife centre in Dorset has just taken delivery of an alien looking Giant Isopod (Bathynomous giganteus) thought to be amongst the most primitive creatures on the planet, unchanged for over 160 million years. These creepy sea creatures live over a mile deep in the near freezing oceans. Although related to our common woodlice, these monsters grow to over a foot long & scavenge the seabed.
Minimum price 50PLN
2008-12-24
Bournemouth News / Rex Features/EAST NEWS
Rex Features
Bournemouth News / Rex Features
rexfeatures_834936d
0,91MB
25cm x 21cm by 300dpi
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