Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Duck-Billed Batypus


At dusk, on the surface of our local lakes you can spot the indigenous duck-billed batypus trying to get a meal. Known for their perfected sonar, their only flaw is the sonar affecting "quacking" that tends to cause these small aviarodents to occasionally land in the water and attempt to swim.

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Blogger Seraya Fulton said...

I really like the green against the black. It's adorable.

6:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes - you got me with the green too. The idea is pretty good - in a comical way. This animal makes me laugh. He's like a clown for the bat world.

12:07 AM  

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