Japan's Kagoshima discovered a new organism octopus sausage-like face is too cute researchers also cute Japan Kagoshima University Graduate School and Kagoshima Aquarium and other research groups announced that the discovery of attachment
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New creatures found in Kagoshima, Japan, and the octopus sausage-like face is so cute that the researchers are also cute
Research groups such as the Graduate School of Kagoshima University in Japan and the Kagoshima Aquarium have announced the discovery of new creatures attached to river crabs in the Osumi area. It looked like the familiar "octopus sausage" in the poop.
Associate Professor Daisuke Ueno, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University, said: "It's not so much squid as it is sausage. One look at it comes to the thought of octopus sausages. The kind that puts the bento. ”
This new species of octopus sausage is a new creature published in the British Academic Journal in August. 5 legs on the head and does look like octopus sausage.
"It was so lovely. The people who studied together also said that it was cute, and everyone was stunned. Because it is so cute, I am looking forward to becoming something like a mascot. ”
The original form of this small thing is attached to the Japanese river crab, eating surface dirt for a living, the Japanese scientific name "ヤマタロウヤドリツノムシ". It is about 2 mm to 5 mm long, and is widely inhabited in Kagoshima Prefecture such as the rivers of Theosu City and Kazufucho, and is often attached to commercially available river crabs, and is considered a new species. #Open Your Eyes##大有学问 #
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