The song of the Loggerhead Shrike This innocent-looking bird impales its prey on spiky objects such as barbed wire or cactus thorns.
Look at this woolly chafer! Have you seen a bug so fluffy? đ„ș
Mammal
Is anyone familiar with the Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov? He's the watered-down ketchup version of Ivan Turgenev, but I digress. In the movie, obviously during the scene where director Martin Scorese is making a cameo appearance during which he intervenes between a sudden dispute between Al Pacino and Goncharov concerning who exactly ate the most cheese, the walls of the Croatian bookstore in which they find themselves should ideally be packed with Goncharov (of not 1973 fame) books.
The inevitable truth of the world, my dear Watson, is that everything you love was either invented by, or was popularized immensely, by a homosexual.
Stender, K. âHolothuria edulisâ Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
A speciesâ name often originates from an animalâs appearance. Itâs certainly no different with the burnt hot dog sea cucumber, but come on. Joking aside, Holothuria edulis can be eaten (the Latin âedulisâ, meaning edible), but Iâm afraid we canât guarantee the flavour. Youâd probably be safer sticking to traditional hot dogs.
Herasimtschuk, D. 2015. âTwo male Eastern hellbenders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) fight over prime breeding habitatâ North Carolina, USA
Better known as the hellbender, the snot otter ainât no mustelid. Also recognised as the mud dog, lasagna lizard, grampus and several more delightful vernaculars, this sizeable salamander has only its appearance to blame (most notably the thick, slimy folds of skin running down the lateral sides of the animal). I think theyâre adorable.
"I do not know/ Which to prefer/ The beauty of inflections/ Or the beauty of innuendoes/ The blackbird whistling/ Or just after" -Wallace Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
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