Hi lovely internet. I’ve noticed lots of folks getting really excited about a new video going viral. Many are calling this giant strange worm a pyrosome. Now, I love pyrosomes. I’ve written about ...
Pyrosome is written in English as 'Pyrosome', which means 'body of fire (pyro) (soma)' in Greek, and as the name suggests, Giant Pyrosome shining at the bottom of the sea is confirmed in the picture ...
Meet the pyrosome an enormous, glowing, colony-like creature often mistaken for a single sea worm. Floating through the ocean in mesmerizing bioluminescent displays, pyrosomes are made up of thousands ...
A translucent, cylindrical free-floating monster lurks underneath the sea. It has a mouth large enough that it could devour adult humans, if it chooses to do so. But it doesn't. What could easily seem ...
From the video, the amorphous blob seems to stretch on for a mile as it snakes through the water, dwarfing the two divers who surround it. For 47-year-old videographer Steve Hathaway, the Oct. 25 ...
Divers off the coast of New Zealand came face to face with a giant sea worm that was almost 30-foot long. The creature is called a pyrosome, and while it might look intimidating, it's actually ...
They're back. A lot of them. And they're reproducing. The invasion of the pyrosomes, gelatinous, translucent tube-like creatures ranging in size from less than an inch to a foot or more, continues in ...
"My professional opinion? This video is not of a pyrosome. But does this make it less exciting? ABSOLUTELY NOT!" she wrote on Deep Sea News. "If anything, this is more exciting. These egg masses are ...
Smaller versions of pyrosome creatures, pictured, are popping up along the Northwest Coast this summer. A pyrosome cylinder consists of thousands of tiny identical bodies, each held in position ...