Photos of mysterious organisms found in a lake have gone viral on the internet, after they were playfully called “Godzilla eggs”, because they refer to the famous movie monster. The discovery was made in McGee Creek Reservoir by members of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, and they also published the related photos on the organization's social media. “If you're boating somewhere like McGee Creek Lake, you might notice these strange jelly-like balls hanging from submerged tree branches,” the post captioned. According to the New York Post, the images immediately went viral with several users shocked at what they were seeing, with some believing they were doctored photos. However, scientists have shed some light on the mystery and reported that the slime balls are actually aquatic microorganisms known as bryozoans. These organisms feed on algae and form colonies by building coral-like exoskeletons that are attached to submerged rocks, branches and other […]
Source: News Beast

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