Animals
‘Sea Pickles’ Are Invading The West Coast
Scientists are confused and intrigued. Sea cucumbers (also known as "sea pickles" or pyrosomes) are slimy, translucent creatures. And lately they've become a nuisance along the US West Coast, leaving scientists confused and slightly hungry.
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