Pink Floyd honored with newly discovered shrimp species, Synalpheus pinkfloydi
A newly found species of pink-clawed pistol shrimp capable of killing other animals with its own sounds has been aptly named after legendary British rock band Pink Floyd, researchers said Wednesday. “Synalpheus pinkfloydi,” a previously unidentified pistol shrimp species with a distinct pink-glowing claw, was introduced by scientists in Wednesday’s edition of the journal Zootaxa. Between…
Utah Standard News depends on the support of readers like you.
Good Journalism requires time, expertise, passion and money. We know you appreciate the coverage here. Please help us to continue as an alternative news website by becoming a subscriber or making a donation. To learn more about our subscription options or make a donation, click here.
To Advertise on UtahStandardNews.com, please contact us at: ed@utahstandardnews.com.
Comments - No Responses to “Pink Floyd honored with newly discovered shrimp species, Synalpheus pinkfloydi”
Sure is empty down here...