Strange yellow organism known as the 'blob' gets new exhibit at Paris zoo
Gwengoat/iStock(PARIS) -- A surprising species of unicellular being that's neither plant nor animal will be unveiled at the Paris Zoo for the first time on Saturday. The curious single cell biological wonder -- called...
Gwengoat/iStock(PARIS) -- A surprising species of unicellular being that's neither plant nor animal will be unveiled at the Paris Zoo for the first time on Saturday.
The curious single cell biological wonder -- called "the blob" -- has a bright yellow color and is capable of complex behavior, including sensing food and moving.
Dans une semaine, vous pourrez dcouvrir une nouvelle espce au @zoodeparis : le #blob !
— Zoo de Paris (@zoodeparis) October 11, 2019
Cet tre unicellulaire ne manquera pas de vous surprendre. Droulez notre fil pour en savoir plus... #5AnsZoodeParis #RDVSauvage
MNHN - F.-G. Grandin pic.twitter.com/upUxaqrvBo
"While he has no mouth, neither stomach, nor eyes, the blob is perfect at detecting the presence of food and ingesting it," the Paris Zoo said in a translated tweet.
The zoo also said the blob, which has 720 sexes, does not have a brain or legs, but it "moves at the speed of one centimeter an hour, four if it sprints."
"The blob is difficult to place in the tree of life," Bruno David, the director of the Paris Museum of Natural History and Zoological Park, said in a statement. "[It] teaches us a lot about the richness of life on Earth."
Roses are red
— Audrey Dussutour (@Docteur_Drey) September 28, 2019
Violets are blue
Blobs are yellow
So is SpongeBoB#blob #physarum #slimemold #protist #AmazingNatures pic.twitter.com/EtjITXnBsP
Dr. Audrey Dussutour, a researcher with the CNRS (translated to: National Scientific Research Center) who has studied blobs and works with the zoo, tweeted a short poem about the algae-like organism, also known as a eukaryotic protist.
Dussutour explained that while the "Physarum polycephalum," aka the blob, has long been studied, this is the first time it will be on exhibit at a zoo.
On ne vient pas de dcouvrir le #blob il fait simplement son entre au @zoodeparis ce qui est vnement en soi car c'est la premire fois qu'un tel tre vivant est prsent dans un zoo.
— Audrey Dussutour (@Docteur_Drey) October 17, 2019
The new area within the Paris Zoo dedicated to the blob will open to the public on Saturday.
Aujourd'hui le @zoodeparis inaugure la #Blob zone en partenariat avec le @CNRS.
— Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (@CNRS) October 16, 2019
Le public a rendez-vous ds samedi prochain (19/10) pour dcouvrir cette espce qui fascine les scientifiques, comme @Docteur_Drey.
https://t.co/P74RCEYaOG #80ansCNRS #RDVSauvage #5AnsZoodeParis pic.twitter.com/XIRcnOfMvR
Ce n’est ni une plante, ni un animal, ni un champignon On dirait un canular, mais il existe bel et bien : le blob est la superposition quantique d’espces d’ordinaire bien distinctes. https://t.co/63XJR1XfFH pic.twitter.com/3zdQUBsD7h
— France Culture (@franceculture) October 17, 2019
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