StevieG wrote:
Platypuses are one our our cuter inventions.
And of course these cute little carnivores...
I've always been partial to wombats. That little guy is cute, but it's obvious that someone just shrank a bear.
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StevieG wrote:
Platypuses are one our our cuter inventions.
And of course these cute little carnivores...
--AAustralian funnel-web spider
These spiders have fangs which point straight down the body and do not point towards each other (cf Araneomorphae). They have ample venom glands that lie entirely within their chelicerae. Their fangs are large and powerful, capable of penetrating fingernails and soft shoes.
Nope. I don't wear soft shoes, but still nope. Much nope.Avatar wrote:--AAustralian funnel-web spider
These spiders have fangs which point straight down the body and do not point towards each other (cf Araneomorphae). They have ample venom glands that lie entirely within their chelicerae. Their fangs are large and powerful, capable of penetrating fingernails and soft shoes.
Huh...I always assumed [seemingly for no good reason except appearance] that Tas. Devil was somewhere in the branches of weasels---wolverine-ish.lucimay wrote:or native terrestrial Carnivora
Sorus wrote:Is that the one where you put a marsupial in a box and ring a bell and it's either a cartoon or it isn't? I've never been very good at philosophy.
sgt.null wrote:The answer is yes and no.
Khaliban wrote:You put a cat in a box and ring a bell, and it's either sleeping or flipping you off.