Everyday, scientists are discovering new and interesting species all across the world. Most recently, scientists from Museums Victoria were working on the coast of Eastern Australia, sailing, discovering, living life like it ought to be lived – and discovering new species in the deep blue sea.
And, while swimming in the beautiful oceans of Australia, they discovered this new sea worm, that Twitter cannot stop talking about.
Peculiar group of sea creatures found in deep Australian abyss https://t.co/5WtQziRTCO pic.twitter.com/l66QwStKpA
— IBTimes UK (@IBTimesUK) June 17, 2017
Yes guys, it looks like a penis. And, Twitter is having a field day with penis jokes and puns.
— ? (@Young_sims) June 17, 2017
Suddenly I wanna go deep sea diving pic.twitter.com/nUKgSdwtge
— ㅤ (@festivating) June 17, 2017
how deep u tryna go? pic.twitter.com/uNLHjRVQVK
— VILLAIN (@softmocha) June 17, 2017
well they shrink once they're out of the water and hit the cold air
— oh,okay (@itsanashtray) June 17, 2017
Hmmm, seems familiar. Bigger than I remember, tho.
— Marcus Steele (@marcxsteele) June 17, 2017
What is this one called? Dildofilphora?
— SC (@2xAught7) June 18, 2017
— Isha Thorpe (@IshaThorpe) June 18, 2017
me jumping into the sea in Australia pic.twitter.com/JakKvvwzYP
— Mascha (@BrookeMedusa) June 17, 2017
"deep Australian abyss" ?? pic.twitter.com/WZwWCfaJ4z
— Brit (@baxcvii) June 18, 2017
How bow dah? pic.twitter.com/5qAIw7e92M
— XeonBlazeborn (@Xeonblazeborn) June 17, 2017