Why are you overlooking the possibility that crabs are turning into cats? Given the popularity on the latter on the popular internet social media sites* perhaps crabs are finally catching on and have decided to catch up on the trends.
*Which I avoid, my info is entirely second hand.
Snarki, child of Lokisays
“Yoo hoomans will PAY for this indignity!”
cheerfulcharliesays
Meanwhile, in Perth, Australia, they are having a huge mouse population explosion. It is claimed that driving is like popping bubble wrap as drivers run over the mice swarms in the streets. No sign yet of mice evolving into crabs though. Pop! Pop! Pop!, Google Perth mouse plague for more info.
submoronsays
cheerfulcharlie @ 3. Aussie mouse swarms were shown on a BBC series called Swarm: Nature’s Incredible Invasions many years ago so it happens there occasionally. I can’t find it online alas.
Several years ago i stayed in shearer quarters in rural Australia. It was common to wake up at night with mice crawling over you. We saw a lot of very fat well-fed snakes and farm cats that had given up catching mice to the point where they ignored the mice walking in front of them.
moxiesays
have you checked the Evil Cat lately?
UnknownEric the Apostatesays
Looks like a lost Robyn Hitchcock song: “The Cat With the Seafood Head.”
Alan G. Humphreysays
That is one crabby looking cat, or
The orange crabby turns over a new shell.
indianajonessays
Not quite a crocoduck, but enough to give creationists something to sweat about perhaps?
Why are you overlooking the possibility that crabs are turning into cats? Given the popularity on the latter on the popular internet social media sites* perhaps crabs are finally catching on and have decided to catch up on the trends.
*Which I avoid, my info is entirely second hand.
“Yoo hoomans will PAY for this indignity!”
Meanwhile, in Perth, Australia, they are having a huge mouse population explosion. It is claimed that driving is like popping bubble wrap as drivers run over the mice swarms in the streets. No sign yet of mice evolving into crabs though. Pop! Pop! Pop!, Google Perth mouse plague for more info.
cheerfulcharlie @ 3. Aussie mouse swarms were shown on a BBC series called Swarm: Nature’s Incredible Invasions many years ago so it happens there occasionally. I can’t find it online alas.
Several years ago i stayed in shearer quarters in rural Australia. It was common to wake up at night with mice crawling over you. We saw a lot of very fat well-fed snakes and farm cats that had given up catching mice to the point where they ignored the mice walking in front of them.
have you checked the Evil Cat lately?
Looks like a lost Robyn Hitchcock song: “The Cat With the Seafood Head.”
That is one crabby looking cat, or
The orange crabby turns over a new shell.
Not quite a crocoduck, but enough to give creationists something to sweat about perhaps?
Crabcat dismayed by Justice League rejection.