Barnacles

/ˈbɑrnɪkəlz/ noun

Marine crustaceans that attach permanently to hard surfaces like rocks, ship hulls, or whale skin. They feed by filtering plankton from seawater using feathery appendages.

From Old French 'bernaque', possibly from Medieval Latin 'bernaca'. Originally applied to barnacle geese due to a medieval belief that these geese hatched from barnacles rather than eggs, since their breeding grounds were unknown.

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