• Feeling isolated? You're not alone.

    Join 20,000+ people who understand exactly how your day went. Whether you're newly diagnosed, self-identified, or supporting someone you love – this is a space where you don't have to explain yourself.

    Join the Conversation → It's free, anonymous, and supportive.

    As a member, you'll get:

    • A community that actually gets it – no judgment, no explanations needed
    • Private forums for sensitive topics (hidden from search engines)
    • Real-time chat with others who share your experiences
    • Your own blog to document your journey

    You've found your people. Create your free account

What is your favourite sea creature?

Lionfish:

1280-97878438-colorful-lionfish.jpg
I hope you know of the damage lionfish are doing in the Caribbean. In Bonaire one may hunt them, after training. I like them,because they are very tasty! Firm, sweet meat. In Bonaire you can get Lionfish Pizza: Delicious!

What better way to control an invasive species than to eat them
 
I hope you know of the damage lionfish are doing in the Caribbean. In Bonaire one may hunt them, after training. I like them,because they are very tasty! Firm, sweet meat. In Bonaire you can get Lionfish Pizza: Delicious!

What better way to control an invasive species than to eat them

If I want to criticize over an invasive species, I'll start with humans first. Unfortunately relying on cannibals to solve that particular problem isn't likely to happen.

Nevertheless, I suspect there are some of them out there who would love to invite you for dinner !

It's all relative. ;)
 
Last edited:
I like many different kinds of sea creatures, so its difficult to choose one. I will choose the Whale Shark.

635877768406669158-africa-GettyImages-520649457--1.jpg
 
Last edited:
Not really a "sea" creature as it needs brackish water, but the axolotl is cool. A salamander which retains it's larval features when fully mature.
View attachment 108395

+1 for the Axolotl
With my favorite animal being the Manul, due to the "personality" and looks, Axolotl comes in as a close 2nd. They're just amazing, but I never want one as a pet. They deserve to live free in the wild.
 
+1 for the Axolotl
With my favorite animal being the Manul, due to the "personality" and looks, Axolotl comes in as a close 2nd. They're just amazing, but I never want one as a pet. They deserve to live free in the wild.
My wife had an axolotl when she was young and put in her fish tank. They are carnivorous, so...
.
They are pretty endangered, I think.
.
Manuls are cool, they are so perfectly suited to their environment. And look like cuddly flat headed house cats :)
 
I hope you know of the damage lionfish are doing in the Caribbean. In Bonaire one may hunt them, after training. I like them,because they are very tasty! Firm, sweet meat. In Bonaire you can get Lionfish Pizza: Delicious!

What better way to control an invasive species than to eat them

The Gulf of Mexico is full of them. They may be tasty, but they are decimating our native fish populations. Also, those spikes are poisonous, so you have to be really careful in prepping them for cooking.
 
That looks like a giant ocean cockroach. :eek:
They're actually crustaceans, not insects (I mean probably still distantly related to cockroaches and other insects since its widely accepted nowadays that insects evolved from crustaceans and both crustaceans and hexapods [which includes three other subclasses no longer considered insects] are part of the clade Pancrustacea).

Very closely related to woodlice (AKA roly polys, pillbugs, and about a million other regional name).

And by 'very closely' I mean like they're both isopods and giant isopods very much look like their smaller land-dwelling crustacean cousins.

Bathynomus_giganteus2.jpg

ad4a2d3ef34bcccf9e6c6cff63cde8383b3c8ff9.jpg
 

New Threads

Top Bottom