ROFLMAO......am I supposed to *like* that, or *report* that? LOL!!!!!Urechis caupo, a weird looking non-segmented Marine Worm that looks strangely familiar. In some parts of the world, like South Korea, they're a delicacy!
ROFLMAO......am I supposed to *like* that, or *report* that? LOL!!!!!Urechis caupo, a weird looking non-segmented Marine Worm that looks strangely familiar. In some parts of the world, like South Korea, they're a delicacy!
ROFLMAO......am I supposed to *like* that, or *report* that? LOL!!!!!
Elane Bobbet must have dropped that in the water...Sorry I am straight hetro this and is not on my diet... I think that is as many one liners as I dare share here....lolUrechis caupo, a weird looking non-segmented Marine Worm that looks strangely familiar. In some parts of the world, like South Korea, they're a delicacy!
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I am finally working on a new Nature's Wonders model. As with my last few NW products, I'll be keeping the project under wraps until I'm pretty close to release (which I'm guessing will be late February).
Have you possibly ever thought about whether you might included Bats in your "Nature Wonders" series? There are so many species from the horseshoe bat to the vampire . . . and they still fly. Maybe a SBRM-model could be work as a base. This is still a suggestion.
yep, I had one fall into our swimming pool, I thought a kid had gotten over our fence and fell in (I like to call them Sky Puppies hahaha)
Been watching orphans being raised on youtube, ugliest dang dogs you ever saw a really bad case of breeding, crossing a cockatoo with a dingo, huh Some animals let you know, God has a real sense of humor...lolI would love a Flying Fox, I have them visit me here on the Gold Coast Aus hint hint lol
So we have learned to speak painted lady, mr doolittle, how great, still could use a bit of work on that accent you have, comes across as a bit of a lisp you know....I thought I'd share a little real world Nature's Wonders. Over the last 6 weeks we've been inundated with Painted Lady butterflies... literally thousands every day. This last weekend was no exception. With our almost entirely native Californian garden, there's a huge attraction to our yard (only 10% of native insects are only attracted to non-native plants) .
Here's some photos of Painted Ladies on our native golden currants (and yes, those flowers will turn into delicious currant berries).
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... unveil my 3 new Nature's Wonders projects (Codename Y-S-S-T) ...