thanks Ruth 
there was this sentence at the end of the article
"Now the challenge is to trap some live ones, and calculate how many still
exist to tell whether the species is endangered, Dawson said."

i'm ready to bet it IS endangered now they have mentionned its existence .
Exactly what happened to   orchids who were  extinct in the wild about two
years after being discovered  thanks to collectors ready to buy them
whatever the price and locals selling them for a living .. happened in Peru
if i remember well .

dominique from Paris , france where spring seems to be coming up .. at last
! !!  it's been  such a cold winter : freezing temps since last november .

le 11/03/06 6:18, Ruth à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

> You can see a photo of the little critter at http://tinyurl.com/fk3t5
> 
> Tamara P Duvall wrote:
>> It's wonderful when my "forwarding express service" manages to connect
>> two like-minded persons... :) My forward about the discovery of a
>> "furry lobster" struck the bell, loudly, with one of the recipients,
>> who was delighted with the sighting, but who said we were a looong way
>> off knowing all there was to be known about new "symptoms", on earth,
>> in heaven, or under the calm waters, even when talking about critters
>> much larger than a microbe or even an insect... Within 48 hrs, she was
>> able to send back an equally exciting "discovery snippet" too bolster
>> up her statement  :)
>> 
>> I wish I knew where to look for a picture of the crtitter... 

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