Even in this century, sea explorers continue to discover amazing new species in the ocean’s depths, such as the pink-horned hamsterfish (lingulus rodentia) whose unique tongue darts out to catch its prey.
It’s like Alien but cuter, Andrew Y.
Even in this century, sea explorers continue to discover amazing new species in the ocean’s depths, such as the pink-horned hamsterfish (lingulus rodentia) whose unique tongue darts out to catch its prey.
It’s like Alien but cuter, Andrew Y.
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How is this even possible? Head and feets look real, yet….
Omg I just noticed the back feets! That is a very relaxed hammie. I know I’ve seen a video on how to make a hammie pancake….probably on YouTube.
I didn’t know hamsters came in liquid form.
You’ve never seen a hamster pancake?
I had hamsters growing up but they never did that!!
This is very common with *dwarf* hamsters.
I luff melted animals. Especially when they melt inside a pink bed.
Waaaaay cuter than Alien. In fact I don’t think the word “cute” was in that movie.
That was not the scroll-down pic I was expecting! 😁
Don’t you hate it when your tongue feels all fuzzy?
I feel like that most mornings.