Author Topic: Nature has a sense of humor  (Read 2213 times)

Geoducks.
Go look em up.
oh god
what the hell are those things


Exactly.
World's largest and longest living clams, oldest one is currently 165 yrs old or more, and they are a delicacy in asia...
*shudders*
« Last Edit: April 29, 2012, 01:16:43 PM by The Corporation »

quality topic 10/10 would read again

Very informative topic.  Good read will read again!

Jesus what the forget are those

Jesus what the forget are those
Exactly.
World's largest and longest living clams, oldest one is currently 165 yrs old or more, and they are a delicacy in asia...
*shudders*

odd creatures, it was certainly a dirty job for mike rowe


When I saw them I thought they were eels but wtf clams?

oh god
what the hell are those things


oh god
what the hell are those things


Exactly.
World's largest and longest living clams, oldest one is currently 165 yrs old or more, and they are a delicacy in asia...
*shudders*

I used to live by a beach and my family would go geoduck hunting in the summer
You have to use a shovel to get them out of the sand otherwise they burrow very deep

I'm surprised for some of you this is the first time you've heard of them

i'd hit that oh yeah ew totly gross dood!!!

i'd hit that oh yeah ew totly gross dood!!!
You couldn't hit it, it's bigger than you!
 :cookieMonster:


It's best when they get long and erect, then shoot out their liquid