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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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The scorpius ticklius only succeeded in tickling it's foes into submission, which, when you look at it, isn't really going to put off a starving hyena or immobilise a terrified insecty thing.
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The scorpius ticklius only succeeded in tickling it's foes into submission, which, when you look at it, isn't really going to put off a starving hyena or immobilise a terrified insecty thing.
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A whole breed completely wiped out
by sunday evening TV entertainment
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by sunday evening TV entertainment
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wolves that can't afford a dental plan
are usually the first to go.
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are usually the first to go.
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a recent evolutionary oddity
the singing cat.
the first known specimen was killed by its owner for having a very limited selection of songs.
( , Fri 14 Jan 2005, 15:43, More)
the singing cat.
the first known specimen was killed by its owner for having a very limited selection of songs.
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