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The world is full of wonderous creatures perfectly adapted to their surroundings, but what about those that drew the evolutionary short straw? Photoshop us the animals that never stood a chance and post them on the messageboard.
(Fri 14 Jan 2005, 10:40)
The world is full of wonderous creatures perfectly adapted to their surroundings, but what about those that drew the evolutionary short straw? Photoshop us the animals that never stood a chance and post them on the messageboard.
(Fri 14 Jan 2005, 10:40)
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They used to be animals
But when they evolved to stay still they were re-named "vegetables"
The one in the middle is supposed to be cheese, but looks like a relative of SpongeBob SquarePants [pearost]
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But when they evolved to stay still they were re-named "vegetables"
The one in the middle is supposed to be cheese, but looks like a relative of SpongeBob SquarePants [pearost]
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Another repost for compo (I'll stop after this one)
The Greater Yellow-breasted Bog, with its distinctive 'tweeoof' call, often heard during twilight; sadly now extinct due to its inability to overcome its instinctal behaviour regarding cats.
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The Greater Yellow-breasted Bog, with its distinctive 'tweeoof' call, often heard during twilight; sadly now extinct due to its inability to overcome its instinctal behaviour regarding cats.
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Mexican gold-spinning spider.
(This should sort it - sorry for the BMP. before - forgot to change it (:o))
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(This should sort it - sorry for the BMP. before - forgot to change it (:o))
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Repost for compo
Shortly after this photo was taken, the now-extinct squirrkitty chased itself up a tree and ate itself.
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Shortly after this photo was taken, the now-extinct squirrkitty chased itself up a tree and ate itself.
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most of them died out in the 1940s
the germans would place them on walls to lure allied snipers
(not prince harry)
( , Fri 14 Jan 2005, 14:52, More)
the germans would place them on walls to lure allied snipers
(not prince harry)
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the clubber seal was hated by the other seals, and soon hunted to extinction by them.
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the clubber seal was hated by the other seals, and soon hunted to extinction by them.
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