I came to the comments to suggest that you call Dr. Bonnichsen, the renowned Xenologist, to identify the beast that is expressing its form through your subconscious. But not surprisingly, he beat me to the scene.
Sven: Clearly, yes, this is a quadropus! Though, in further researching the issue, I can see that this is an orange bug-eyed gape-mouthed quadropus (known for its fondness of sea fruits), a relative of the blue carnivorous shell-capped quadropi you referred me to . .
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Why, that, m'dear is a quadropus! I'd know it anywhere. Here is a set of two quadropusses fabricated my online stopmo acquaintance Nick Hilligoss:
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL65/42706/60051/299110641.jpg
Sea pomegranates? Interesting :)
I came to the comments to suggest that you call Dr. Bonnichsen, the renowned Xenologist, to identify the beast that is expressing its form through your subconscious. But not surprisingly, he beat me to the scene.
Sven: Clearly, yes, this is a quadropus! Though, in further researching the issue, I can see that this is an orange bug-eyed gape-mouthed quadropus (known for its fondness of sea fruits), a relative of the blue carnivorous shell-capped quadropi you referred me to . .
i love these!
love these pomegranates!!!
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