Crazy living rock is one of the weirdest creatures we've ever seen

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The fact that this sea creature looks exactly like a rock with guts is not even the weirdest thing about it. It's also completely immobile like a rock -- it eats by sucking in water and filtering out microorganisms -- and its clear blood mysteriously secretes a rare mineral called vanadium. Also, it's born male, becomes hermaphroditic at puberty, and reproduces by tossing clouds of sperm and eggs into the surrounding water and hoping they knock together. Nature, you are CRAZY.
Self-sexing vanadium-secreting intestine-rock thing is actually called Pyura chilensis (terser, though less descriptive), and it's found off the coast of Chile and Peru. Locals eat it raw or in stews, and non-locals describe the taste as "bitter" and "soapy" with a "weird iodine flavor." Sort of what you'd expect from a meat-rock, I guess? Maybe that's the vanadium, a mineral also found in crude oil and tar sands -- creatures like P. chilensis can have up to 10 million times more vanadium in their bodies than is found in the surrounding water, for no obvious reason.
Scientific American has more about P. chilensis, including its weird reproduction, which carries the charming euphemism of "selfing":
P. chilensis can often be found in densely packed aggregations of thousands or small handfuls of just a few, or they can be found on their own -- in which case they must reproduce asexually, as there is no way of them moving to find a mate. This means P. chilensis is hermaphroditic, with the gonads of both a male and a female that can release eggs and sperm simultaneously to meet as a fertile cloud in the surrounding water. If the sperm-egg collisions are successful, they will produce tiny tadpole-like offspring that will eventually settle onto a rock to grow into the adult form.
I don't know about you, but I'm going to be looking more carefully at rocks in the future. Also possibly trees and dirt. Who knows what apparently inanimate objects might be filled with innards and holding perverse "selfing" orgies right in front of our noses? Thanks for keeping us on our toes, nature.
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  • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
    Originally Posted by Aussie_Al View Post

    P. chilensis can often be found in densely packed aggregations of thousands or small handfuls of just a few, or they can be found on their own -- in which case they must reproduce asexually, as there is no way of them moving to find a mate. This means P. chilensis is hermaphroditic, with the gonads of both a male and a female that can release eggs and sperm simultaneously to meet as a fertile cloud in the surrounding water. If the sperm-egg collisions are successful, they will produce tiny tadpole-like offspring that will eventually settle onto a rock to grow into the adult form.
    Talk about loving yourself.


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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Well that rock isn't any too live now they cut it open.

    Makes you wonder if it could think about anything. Not being able to move your entire life? Of course plants are also unable to take a stroll, but it's also been shown that they respond to much input, so who knows.

    Nature really is quite incredible. Can't believe we destroy it so ruthlessly.
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    • Profile picture of the author Aussie_Al
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      Well that rock isn't any too live now they cut it open.

      Makes you wonder if it could think about anything. Not being able to move your entire life? Of course plants are also unable to take a stroll, but it's also been shown that they respond to much input, so who knows.

      Nature really is quite incredible. Can't believe we destroy it so ruthlessly.
      Agreed, but its also like the scientists who look for planets that could hold "life"

      I mean how do we know there are not planets filled with these rock creatures or what have you!
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