I need someone to help me identify this shark plz. Spotted in the wild. Maybe a new species.
I need someone to help me identify this shark plz. Spotted in the wild. Maybe a new species.
I need someone to help me identify this shark plz. Spotted in the wild. Maybe a new species.
The teeth are mostly flat, indicating that it's an herbivore. With the eyes on the front side of the face, that indicates that it's a predator, due to its binocular vision. So this rare specimen hunts ambulatory plants. A very rare find indeed! Yay science!!
It looks like it’s flying too. Those ambulatory plants must be FAST!
You ever seen a tumbleweed run for it's life?
The eyes appear to be coming from their nostrils. I wonder what evolutionary pressures squeezed their eyes out their nose.
Perhaps they're like frogs, which sometimes use their eyeballs to swallow and, uh ... The eyeballs got lost along the way?
They see the smells. And smell the sees.
This dude a freak
Sounds useful for when the triffids come.
No one ever laughs when I make this reference.
Hmm, I don't remember the book exploring bodies of water and the triffids. And I've read it recently.
Underappreciated apocalypse universe, that.