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Lovely.
I can see right through that fish's lies! At least she's more transparent than the government.
For those wondering: Dory is what a blue tang normally looks like. (What'd she do??)
Pretty sure that is a juvenile Atlantic Blue Tang - Acanthurus coeruleus
When I first read this, I thought it sounded like a delicious drink.
It looks so...empty. I assume that all the internal organs are completely translucent? Can one see its food traveling through the digestive tract?
Um...headline typo...
Oof. How did I miss that for two days? Thank you for the proofreading; in return I've posted a language joke for you...
[Chortle] Thanks. That'll now come to mind whenever I read a British detective story. The detectives are always asking, "Excuse me, sir/ma'am, may I have a word?"
I love translucent animals, they look out of this world. Have you seen the frog?
incridible!
Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI can see right through that fish's lies!
ReplyDeleteAt least she's more transparent than the government.
For those wondering: Dory is what a blue tang normally looks like. (What'd she do??)
ReplyDeletePretty sure that is a juvenile Atlantic Blue Tang - Acanthurus coeruleus
DeleteWhen I first read this, I thought it sounded like a delicious drink.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so...empty. I assume that all the internal organs are completely translucent? Can one see its food traveling through the digestive tract?
ReplyDeleteUm...headline typo...
ReplyDeleteOof. How did I miss that for two days? Thank you for the proofreading; in return I've posted a language joke for you...
Delete[Chortle] Thanks. That'll now come to mind whenever I read a British detective story. The detectives are always asking, "Excuse me, sir/ma'am, may I have a word?"
DeleteI love translucent animals, they look out of this world. Have you seen the frog?
ReplyDeleteincridible!
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