The end of the horn is stripy.
Details from the same location:
Do you know what's "backbone-profile"? A term, that I made, meaning a charnia's gnarled (kuhmuinen)"backbone", seen from side, when it has rolled itself round others, and they all are inside a sack. (This is quite an important observation ... I think. To know why "the sacks" have gnarly outline. Yes, outline. That's it. Backbone outline. I'm not sure, if there are other causes for the knots... usually not, I guess... except bulges (kohoumat) caused by ends of individuals. Or could there be some banding(?)... )
I am talking about things, that are not known to exist, and that were hundreds metres of their size. I don't really know about them, but there have been something ... ... ... Community gives to [a ball formed by lifeunits] life from one pipe, and at the same time death from another pipe (circles the protected sack, and changes charnias inside it to new being/beings). This it seems, at least to me. According to this picture.
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Let's dig it throughly: