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Posted: 2010-01-10 00:15:45
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i sooooo agree with you. Its like..." Ha! i fooled those silly humans. duh du duh..." lol I think those of you that are aguing are just silly. Even if it was photo shop and it clearly isnt, who cares. the photos were a nice break from your busy work day to just look and smile. Relax folks! :)
Is it just me or are those scorpions with babies all over their backs a pain in the ass? You cant smash em, or you have 100+ baby scorpions all over the place, You really cant do shit about them
Not talking about the cats. Talking about the lizards on the trees. The camoflage is just too good to be nature.
IF you're referring to the cat in the orange bowl, that's not photoshop. That's a typical breed of cat called a Scottish Fold, their ears are like that from birth. so.. yeah... might wanna check yourself.
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lol not one photo is photoshop, you clearly have no idea how perfect nature has become at camouflage, the only true "active" camo is in animals that have the ability to change the shade of their skin and even the shapes of their bodies to match their current position and they can do it in a mere 5-10 minutes, some like the cuttlefish and other forms of squid/octopus can actually change all of these features in extreme ways and do it within a split second, there is even a cuttlefish that can do this perfectly while moving 2-5 mph and changes its color/shape on the millisecond scale
It truly is terrible to see how many people are so ignorant to things outside of twitter and facebook.
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