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Comments(456):
#408
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ileftasagreek **User deleted account** (06/21/2012) [-]
**ileftasagreek rolled a random image posted in comment #156 at Oh Barney ** The fourth creature is speculated to be some kind of sloth. Just fyi.
6th picture from the bottom. Can someone please caption that with: WUT?
Just the new generation of Pokémon. Nothing to worry about.
#386
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ababy (06/21/2012) [-]
**ababy rolled a random image posted in comment #885 at North face ** my strange pet
#385
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ghostrollerelite (06/21/2012) [-]
**ghostrollerelite rolled a random image posted in comment #761 at Advice ** nature is a funny place
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charlesesrabac (06/21/2012) [-]
**charlesesrabac rolled a random image posted in comment #6180882 at FJ Pony Thread **
What the fuck is the fourth one? I don't even...nope...nope..nope
What the fuck is the fourth one? I don't even...nope...nope..nope
news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/11/091109-panama-alien-et-creature-sloth.h tml
"A biopsy done at the National Environmental Authority of Panama (ANAM) concluded that the creature was a male Bradypus variegates, also known as a three-toed sloth, a common species in Central and South America. "
"A biopsy done at the National Environmental Authority of Panama (ANAM) concluded that the creature was a male Bradypus variegates, also known as a three-toed sloth, a common species in Central and South America. "
As to why it looks like that:
he body's unearthly appearance is the normal state for a putrefying animal immersed in water, said Maia, of the Niterói Zoo.
That's because water accelerates the loss of fur and gives the dead animal smooth and almost glowing skin, he said.
In addition, bacteria decomposing the body created gases that made the organs swell, adding to the creature's extraordinary appearance.
he body's unearthly appearance is the normal state for a putrefying animal immersed in water, said Maia, of the Niterói Zoo.
That's because water accelerates the loss of fur and gives the dead animal smooth and almost glowing skin, he said.
In addition, bacteria decomposing the body created gases that made the organs swell, adding to the creature's extraordinary appearance.