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AussieMike says 30 September 2011 at 11:36 am Looks like a sex toy. …I mean wow what a pretty creature.
StevoR says 30 September 2011 at 12:22 pm Opalescent? Iridescent? Translucent? Beautiful for sure anyhow! Thanks.
Dhorvath, OM says 30 September 2011 at 3:27 pm So green! What a lovely fade, makes me want to swim forever. What? Squid? There is an animal in this photo? I miss out again.
LRA says 30 September 2011 at 4:11 pm Oooh! So pretty! :D (Like other primates, I like shiny things!)
Glen Davidson says 30 September 2011 at 4:22 pm Looks like a magnificent, glistening slug. Or anyway, slug dreams probably have them doing heroic deeds looking like that. Glen Davidson
Patrick Smythe, Calm No More says 30 September 2011 at 10:17 pm Reminiscent of this piece of Australian technology – a silvery rocket car IN THE SHAPE OF A SQUID designed to break the land speed record. http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/for-the-record-its-rocket-science-on-a-salt-pan-20110930-1l1j8.html RMIT is a most reputable engineering/aerospace university, so there must be something vaguely legitimate about this.
Looks like a sex toy.
…I mean wow what a pretty creature.
Is that the fabled sniny squid? Cool!
Opalescent? Iridescent? Translucent?
Beautiful for sure anyhow! Thanks.
It would make a good pike lure
So green! What a lovely fade, makes me want to swim forever. What? Squid? There is an animal in this photo? I miss out again.
Oooh! So pretty! :D
(Like other primates, I like shiny things!)
Looks like a magnificent, glistening slug.
Or anyway, slug dreams probably have them doing heroic deeds looking like that.
Glen Davidson
The wedding squid!
The silver ghost?
Reminiscent of this piece of Australian technology – a silvery rocket car IN THE SHAPE OF A SQUID designed to break the land speed record.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/for-the-record-its-rocket-science-on-a-salt-pan-20110930-1l1j8.html
RMIT is a most reputable engineering/aerospace university, so there must be something vaguely legitimate about this.