makes you want to dive with your mouth shut......

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While the isopod, a kind of louse, has been known to exist for a while now, discoveries of live specimens is rare.
(Treehugger needs an editor.)

Probably not the same species, but I photographed this isopod in Bonaire:

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Yet another good reason, among many, to keep one's mouth shut.

Q.) How many NJ Tongue Eating Parasites does it take to screw in a light bulb?

A.) F--K YOU!

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Holy Snickeys! GET IT OUT!!!!!

Carolyn:shark2:
 
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Q.) How many NJ Tongue Eating Parasites does it take to screw in a light bulb?

A.) F--K YOU!

:shocked2:

Answer...None.

They're referring to Jersey of the coast of Normandy France.

I'm sure there are more important things to worry about off the coast of New Jersey.
 
Wow, they look like these little critters I was catching with my toes in the sand when I was a kid visiting Virginia Beach. They never bit me though.
 
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