The Shrike
Philosopher
Yes - thanks!This one?
Yes - thanks!This one?
Like most such "what is its" - once you know what you are looking at it's obvious isn't it?
You folks do recognize satire when you see it, right?
...Top right: A near perfect "rod", no doubt evidence that these tiny interdimensional travelers are at least as interested in feral hogs as they are in convenience store parking lots...
This Tapplecak pic can be confusing. He's actually going after a Caneron in its burrow. This is a species of subterranean cervid which has never been described by science. The trailcam guy could have documented it but it was eaten.
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Um, so just what are those things in Parcher's trailcam pictures?![]()
You folks do recognize satire when you see it, right?
Um, so just what are those things in Parcher's trailcam pictures?![]()
I believe you're wrong about this one. The photo clearly shows a "weatherbeest," legendary animals that carry their own personal weather systems around with them. This specimen has obviously made an occluded front materialize just above its head, resulting in the micro-snowstorm at its feet. No doubt the poor thing was hot and thirsty, and thus in the mood for a natural snowcone.