Thimble about 13 years ago [hidden] Just when I think Japan can surprise me no longer, somebody goes ahead and draws an extinct sea creature getting socks. 6 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
user 150562 about 13 years ago [hidden] i always wondered why they call it thatconsidering that its anatomy resembles a sea cucumber, did it secrete a chemical that caused predators to go on "bad trips"? -2 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Skyknight about 13 years ago [hidden] No, "Hallucigenia" and "hallucination" both come from a Greek term meaning "wonder". 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
user 170235 about 12 years ago [hidden] It got the name because it looks strange, it's as simple as that. 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Devonian over 11 years ago [hidden] More accurately, I think it got its name because the guy who discovered it had no idea what he was looking at, or even which side was up. 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link