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Tulip fields in the Netherlands.
Or could be a giant crayon case.
Spooky
Yeah year year....look up "evil own transformer" on Youtube...
Must be Texas
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Why paper cuts are so painful!
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Hedgehog, btw.
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Accordion.
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Bowling ball.
Always presumed it was just a solid sphere of resin. :)
...never realized turtles are hollow...
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the other stuff probably didn't hold up too well being sawn in half. :)
good stuff
Thought it would be someone else thinking I was seriously responding to the comment, but hey, life's full of little surprises. :)
Did you ever eat one TC? Wouldn't mind trying it in soup form.
...tried turtle soup in Singapore: nasty concoction with rubbery bits...I've given up on reptiles...
The rubbery bits of your turtle soup would have been the flippers. Can bounce right off your fork!. The green fat is off-putting, but the red meat is suprisingly beef-like.
And the eggs...boiled for 15 minutes and the white still doesn't set!.
I think those sections are both of tortoises, BTW. I may be wrong about the 2nd one, and it may be a turtle, but the first is certainly a tortoise.
When the big shark you hooked is not the biggest shark in the water...
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That's going to be a hell of a bonfire!
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^^Good suggestion. I didn't think of that. Was thinking great white because this, I believe, was in South Africa, but orca makes sense.
Mind you, they said in the commentary that they didn't see what took the mako. I would expect that orcas might have been obvious had they been around.
^Orca only eat the livers of sharks.That bite was from a shark.
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Several populations of skilled orcas around the world have learned how to overcome sharks using a combination of superior brain power and brute force.
The Great White and Mako are just two of at least nine species of shark known to be eaten by some orca families.
10 million years ago turtles could swallow you and not even burp.
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Maanaam, Bermagui is in the south coast of NSW -OZ.