In Greek mythology, Olenus /ˈɒlᵻnəs/ (Ancient Greek: Ὄλενος, Olenos) was the name of several individuals:
Olenus is an Upper Cambrian trilobite.
The name Olenus refers to a mythological figure. His wife Lethaea claimed she was more beautiful than any goddess. To punish her for her vanity, she was turned to stone by the gods. Olenus could have avoided this fate, but chose to join his wife.
Olenus can be found in the British Isles, India, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Newfoundland, Texas, South Korea, and Australia.
Fossils of Olenus are commonly found in dark mudstones, which were deposited on the seafloor in environments with low oxygen levels. The very wide side lobes (or pleurae) are thought to have shielded extended gills, which would have helped the animal absorb the maximum amount of oxygen possible in such an environment. Evidence also suggests that Olenus and its relatives may have developed a symbiotic relationship with sulfate-reducing bacteria, either by feeding on them or by absorbing nutrients directly from them.
I am unknown, I am unknown
I am unknown, I am unknown
Shoot the man out the window of the sun
As his eyes looking down at the the people with their wives
On the ground
I am unknown, I am unknown
I am, I am unknown
I am unknown
Don't take me for a fool
Don't take me for a fool
Don't take me for a fool
Don't take me, Don't take me
Don't take me for a fool
Shoot the man out the window of the sun
As his eyes looking down at the the people with their wives
On the ground
I am unknown
I am unknown
I am, I am unknown
I am unknown
If you don't look back it'll be alright, now
If the (?) back I'm a be alright, now
If you don't look back it'll be alright, now
If the (?) your feel at the end of the night, now
If you don't look back it'll be alright now
We are the Aliens, We are the Aliens
We are the Aliens, We are the Aliens
We are the Aliens, We are the Aliens
We are the Aliens, We are the Aliens