17 December 2008

What's wrong with this "Arctic animals" stocking?


Answer in the comments section. (Thanks, LBRCAT!)

4 comments:

  1. Penguins are only found in the ANTarctic, not the arctic.

    (And I'm not sure - can a waxing or waning crescent moon can ever take that orientation?)

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  2. No penguins.....
    Though maybe an introduced penguin flock would make for an interesting change of diet for the bears.

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  3. Polar bears do not generally wear a back pack, or walk upright. Also, scarves and snowshoes are not normally associated with either polar bears or penguins, whether in the artic or elsewhere. And why is there a bunny on the sign, wouldn't it be frozen? Wouldn't the polar bear eat it (and the penguin)?

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  4. Its sorta obvious now, but if you know anything about animals, you know penguins do not belong in the Northpole, or even next to a potential predator. So, I leave my wisdom in this little commen board... Anyway, I love this site!

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