Image: National Museums Northern Ireland |
Friday, 30 August 2013
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Death Adder
Image: teejaybee |
Sunday, 25 August 2013
Triggerfish
Friday, 23 August 2013
Semi-slug
Image: Bernard DUPONT |
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Parenting. Undertaker Style
You know how it is...
You run up and down, down and up looking for a nice, fresh corpse. You spend hours burying it underground, stripping off the fur and covering every inch of flesh in anti-bacterial, anti-fungal secretions from your own body. It's a tough job, but it's all to create a safe, secure place to raise your children.
On that hallowed, longed-for day when your little ones open their tiny eyes to be greeted by a dark crypt lined with fur, a mound of corpus delicious waiting at its centre, you immediately set to work. You consume lumps of grey, lifeless flesh, digest it and lovingly regurgitate the liquefied result into the desperate mouths of your defenceless young.
It's what any mother would do.
But there's a problem. Your children are boisterous and competitive. They fight for your attention by reaching out with their tiny legs, touching your mouth in the hope of receiving another mouthful of home cooking.
Worse still, one child suffers from a particularly nasty case of oral fixation. He cries and bawls and pesters you constantly, never content with what he has and jealous of every moment of attention devoted to his siblings. Even when he's well fed, the meat soup scarcely dry on the side of his mouth, still he demands more.
You WILL have discipline! So you eat him.
It's what any mother would do.
Image: Amadej Trnkoczy |
It's just that researchers at the University of Edinburgh have discovered that they sometimes eat children who beg for food too much. I totally understand! After a hard day's work don't we all just want to come home, put our feet up and eat a child?
That's what I love about nature... so many great ideas!
Sunday, 18 August 2013
Friday, 16 August 2013
Oaten Pipe Hydroid
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Sunday, 11 August 2013
Wobbegong
Image: Richard Ling |
Saturday, 10 August 2013
Monstrous Heraldry!
I played a bit of Crusader Kings II, got interested in all the coats of arms and heraldic doo-dads, learnt a bit about them and then this came out:
The official, fancy-dan description of these things is called a blazon. They're all weird and old and traditional. I shall attempt one now:
Sable, a feather star Gules, armed Or. Ensigned with a squid with arms and tentacles all Gules, clubs each with four suckers Or.
And for a motto: Where My Tentacles Lead
I'm basically certain I got that wrong somewhere, but in other words it's a black shield with a red and gold Feather Star and then a red squid on top with gold suckers.
This one is based more on ecclesiastical heraldry than the usual swords 'n' Sirs stuff but I'd definitely imprint my wax seals with it!
Friday, 9 August 2013
Spider-tailed Horned Viper
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Friday, 2 August 2013
It's hard to keep a good cricket down!
It's not easy to keep a good cricket down but with grit, determination and plenty of practise, we can all do it!
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