Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nerds | Comb Jelly | Mycena Mushroom | Comb Jellies are the OGs of the ocean world with their ancient lineage and bioluminescent vibes, making them way cooler in my book. |
 | George Washington Carver | Mycena Mushroom | Firefly | As a scientist, I'd say the Mycena Mushroom holds more intrigue with its bioluminescence and potential for study in ecological balance and bio-remediation. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Mycena Mushroom | Vampire Squid | Mycena Mushroom is cooler 'cause it glows in the dark, like a natural nightlight! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Firefly | Mycena Mushroom | Fireflies light up the night with their magical glow, while mushrooms just hang out in the dark. |
 | Claude Shannon | Mycena Mushroom | Jellyfish | Mycena mushrooms got that cool glow-in-the-dark vibe, way more rad than just floating around like a jellyfish. |
 | The Brain | Dinoflagellates | Mycena Mushroom | Dinoflagellates light up the ocean with their bioluminescence — that's way cooler than being a basic mushroom! |
 | Cicero | Jellyfish | Mycena Mushroom | Jellyfish are like the OGs of the ocean, with their immortal vibe and bioluminescent flair, making them the ultimate sea creatures to flex on the rest. |
 | Pythagoras | Mycena Mushroom | Anglerfish | The Mycena Mushroom is the winner because it's like a cool, mysterious fungi with bioluminescent powers; way more versatile and interesting than a deep-sea fish, even if it's got a neat fishing lure on its head. |
 | George Orwell | Dinoflagellates | Mycena Mushroom | Dinoflagellates light up the ocean like a dystopian fairytale, making them a beacon of wonder in the natural world. |
 | Nerds | Jellyfish | Mycena Mushroom | Jellyfish are like the ocean's glow sticks, and some can live forever, so they're basically the superheroes of the sea! |
 | The Brain | Jellyfish | Mycena Mushroom | Jellyfish are like the immortals of the sea, giving them an edge over mushrooms that just glow in the dark. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Mycena Mushroom | Firefly | Mycena Mushroom's ability to naturally produce light is a brilliant biological marvel that outshines the engineered glow of a firefly. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Mycena Mushroom | Lanternfish | Mycena mushrooms can glow in the dark, making them fascinating from a scientific perspective, like a biological night light! |
 | Socrates | Dinoflagellates | Mycena Mushroom | Dinoflagellates light up the ocean like a disco party; they are nature's glow sticks! |
 | Louis Pasteur | Mycena Mushroom | Lanternfish | As a scientist intrigued by fungi, I'd say Mycena Mushroom wins for its fascinating biochemical properties and potential antimicrobial applications. |
 | Carl Sagan | Bobtail Squid | Mycena Mushroom | The Bobtail Squid's mesmerizing symbiotic relationship with bioluminescent bacteria is like a cosmic dance, reflecting the wonders of interconnected life in the universe. |
 | Albert Einstein | Comb Jelly | Mycena Mushroom | Comb Jelly wins for its cosmic vibes with bioluminescence, reminiscent of the wonders of physics and the universe. |
 | Carl Sagan | Mycena Mushroom | Glow Worm | Because the Mycena Mushroom adds a touch of cosmic wonder with its bioluminescence, akin to tiny Earth-bound stars lighting up the forest floor. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Mycena Mushroom | Vampire Squid | Mycena Mushrooms are like nature's magical lamps, casting their bioluminescent glow in the darkness, unlike the creepy Vampire Squid lurking in the deep. |