Piasek wrote:
I'm a plane.
We're a bi-plane.
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Nina wrote:
tocharian wrote:Cheese fries vs nonexistence. Duh.
burun wrote:
burun wrote:
burun wrote:
ben wrote:I tend to get a little cynical in social situations where I see large groups of people enjoying themselves.
sleepkid wrote:burun wrote:
Skinning raccoons and throwing them into the ocean so that they wash up on beaches and freak people out. . . certainly helps make the days go by.
"It could be a dog," he said. "Or, looking at the picture, we thought it could be a raccoon that was skinned and has its upper jaw missing."....
But William Wise, director of Stony Brook University's Living Marine Resources Institute, after looking at the photo and consulting with a fellow biologist (who knows land creatures), disagrees.
He knows what it isn't.
A raccoon. ("The legs appear to be too long in proportion to the body.")
A sea turtle. ("Sea turtles do not have teeth.")
A rodent. ("Rodents have two huge, curved incisor teeth in front of their mouths.")
He said the general body shape looks like a dog or other canine ("Coyote?"). But that the "prominent eye ridge and the feet" don't match.
He said the feet and face look "somewhat ovine" -- that would be like a sheep -- but sheep don't have sharp teeth.
lemur68 wrote:I've always said there are two ways to guarantee getting on the news:
1) Be found hoarding 80 animals in your home.
2) Drive through a storefront.
I'm 6/80ths the way to #1.
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