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  • 10 Strange Species Discovered Last Year | Wired Science | Wired.com

    From the page: "Microbacterium hatanonis Bacteria really can live just about anywhere on else from hot volcanic vents to Antarctic ice. But they are also adapting to the new environments that humans create. Case in point, Japanese scientists found that this bacterial species lives inside... more

    Reviewed by Worzel Jun 01, 09:55am ( 8 reviews ) wired.com

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  • Rated by Worzel on Jun 01, 9:55am

    From the page: "Microbacterium hatanonis Bacteria really can live just about anywhere on else from hot volcanic vents to Antarctic ice. But they are also adapting to the new environments that humans create. Case in point, Japanese scientists found that this bacterial species lives inside hairspray. It still doesnâ€t have a common name, but seeing as most bacteria live in communities, we suggest AquaNet."
  • Reviewed by vampiricduck on May 28, 2:52pm

    Can't be sure about this one. Interesting without a doubt- but the almost 2 foot long insect is terrifying. And the slug is wonderfully gross! :D
  • Rated by Darkwarrior331 on May 27, 7:51pm

    Very interesting information
  • Rated by stepsfinder on May 27, 5:38am

    Amazing...
  • Rated by melvapraxis on May 26, 9:36pm

    So small.......
  • Rated by SpiralsShadeaux on May 26, 4:07pm

    such fragile Beings,......