Behold the majestic "headless chicken monster" or Enypniasties eximia, spotted recently in the Southern Ocean for the first time on an Australian fisheries camera. https://t.co/jQHv5L0uE3 pic.twitter.com/ZeChEiivCy
— Antarctic Division (@AusAntarctic) October 20, 2018
"The animal, also nicknamed the 'Spanish dancer'..." https://t.co/MEWWF2jtBR
— Nathania Johnson VOTED (@nlj) October 22, 2018
So it exists. #headless #chicken #monster https://t.co/PnYpAoiqbE
— Shiny (@ShinyTheresa) October 21, 2018
Headless Chicken Monster....pretty accurate description tbh. https://t.co/1FgPGG99Zx
— Amanda Y (@imayatachak) October 23, 2018
Yeah I’m never going swimming again
— Mario Mario (@MarioMa17284602) October 23, 2018
God really does release a new Pokémon every so often. It’s fascinating. https://t.co/cHqOXsCUjT
— Juicy Gentlman (@DariusAmore) October 22, 2018
This is what I look like when I wake up in the morning https://t.co/c28aF0GicT
— Alysha Grossi (@alyshagrossi) October 22, 2018
Thanks @nytimes. Like I need another thing to keep me awake at night. #headlesschickenmonster https://t.co/oRuvzAum3g
— Janice (@SarcasticRhino) October 22, 2018
The ocean terrifies and fascinates me all at once. https://t.co/EfbYJSrItW #headlesschickenmonster
— Adam Zucker (@popart84) October 22, 2018
"We'd never seen this thing before … at the time, none of us actually knew what it was, so we did what a lot of scientists do and googled it,"
Dr Welsford said. @roseycatherine #WierdScienceNeedSatisfied✅ https://t.co/mn52ddeGll
— Milo Mighty Squeak from the Pilbara (@MiloWh007) October 21, 2018
"If Enypniastes eximia is too much of a mouthful, the creeped-out masses have given the sea cucumber another, more fitting name: 'the headless chicken monster.'" https://t.co/ZVZQiWGdtw @washingtonpost #HeadlessChickenMonster
— The Sampson Briefly (@SampsonBriefly) October 23, 2018
And speaking of Antarctic marine animals that need protecting… check out this unique video of a deep-sea sea cucumber Enypniastes eximia, affectionately known as the ‘headless chicken monster’, filmed in Antarctic waters for the 1st time https://t.co/J7MsHepUlW pic @AusAntarctic pic.twitter.com/BGRCdXfITq
— The Antarctic Report (@AntarcticReport) October 21, 2018