In the episode, Tunnell said the critters are called onion sea anemones. When out of water, they look exactly how they sound, like an onion. When you put them in the water, the species will shapeshift ...
Resembling a tiny pebble when its contracted, a sea creature washing up in Texas bears similarities to a vegetable as it balloons in size. Appropriately called onion sea anemones, the ocean creature ...
Local artist Christy Puetz deals in beads. Her delicate and painstakingly detailed creatures come from a variety of backgrounds and stories. In 2011, she created a collection of “shapeshifting” ...
The aswang enjoys the taste of human flesh. It also drinks our blood. The vampire-like creature is a shapeshifter from Filipino folklore at the center of the new play “The Great Filipino American ...
Onion sea anemones are washing up on the shore of North Padre Island in Texas. Facebook video screengrab from Jace Tunnell Resembling a tiny pebble when its contracted, a sea creature washing up in ...
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