Doubleday explained the The Advertiser that the “alien creature” were in fact goose barnacles washed ashore. She says, ...
The Scientist spoke with marine biologist and barnacle researcher John Zardus about why turtle barnacles—previously thought to be immobile—in fact slowly travel. He thinks the answer is food. Chloe ...
'Lucifer's fingers' are a delicacy in Portugal — and fishermen are risking their lives to catch them
These sea creatures are known as Lucifer's fingers. The barnacles are a delicacy in Europe, but catching them isn't easy. Fishermen risk their lives to find them, climbing over slippery cliffs and ...
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