Biologists exploring the ocean floor for new sea creatures have stumbled upon one of the largest known single-celled creatures, a bland, grape-sized distant cousin of the amoeba that may solve a thorny evolutionary question that has puzzled researchers for decades.
Researchers have seen similar blobs on the ocean floor before, but what distinguishes the new one, called a Bahamian Gromia, is that it moves -- albeit very slowly -- by rolling itself along the ocean floor, leaving behind distinctive trails.
This solves what had previously been a problem, trails found in pre-Cambrian rocks here and there around the planet. If a single celled animal can leave such a trail, then there isn't a problem.
I think the idea of a grape size amoebas slowly crawling across the sea floor is cool enough on it's own.
Jay