most of these creatures are smaller than my hand, so... I would not call them monsters. Probably, for them we are the monsters who invade and poison their world.
No light no pigment, therefore transparent. Theres a thing ive learned in school. the 1st process of ovulation in ANY living form there is... are the same - if for a baby takes 9 months to reach the "normal" form, for a plankton few days.. they all pass the same molecular stages.. is that we call Evolution. So yeah, many many years back, I was a plankton, and im proud of it :D
most of these creatures are smaller than my hand, so... I would not call them monsters. Probably, for them we are the monsters who invade and poison their world.
No light no pigment, therefore transparent. Theres a thing ive learned in school. the 1st process of ovulation in ANY living form there is... are the same - if for a baby takes 9 months to reach the "normal" form, for a plankton few days.. they all pass the same molecular stages.. is that we call Evolution. So yeah, many many years back, I was a plankton, and im proud of it :D
yet they are all far more beautiful than the average human.
regardless, many of these animals are not "plankton." that is, by definition- as soon as they can move under their own power, they lose that term.