As the Burning Man 2023 festival-goers began to depart from the flooded event last year, a variety of peculiar organisms appeared. Tropical Storm Hilary's heavy rains transformed the typically arid Nevada desert into a muddy mess, trapping thousands of partygoers on site. Attendees who were looking forward to experiencing the globally renowned festival were advised to save water, food, and fuel as the festival entrances were shut due to the weather conditions.

Elon Musk's brutal mistake during last year's Burning Man Festival chaos What fans should expect from Burning Man 2024 — including dates and lineup However, the unusual rainfall in the Black Rock Desert has awakened more than just chaos for the festival attendees. A collection of odd organisms that can remain dormant in the dried lake bed for years were then coming to life. These creatures, known as 'three-eyed dinosaur shrimp' or Triops, are related to the oldest living creature - triops cancriformis.

These tiny creatures have two primary eyes and a pit organ, their 'third eye', which is common among insects and allows prey animals to sense changes in light. Other bizarre creatures emerging from the usually parched playa include fairy shrimp, also known as sea monkeys. DON'T MISS.

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