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Hippo Relaxes on his Back in Water
But water dog style is about as lazy as it gets….no? Sometimes known as seahorsing.
This may be the most cost saving position during these tough times I'm thinking.
For instance the Spooning position or the T-square position would easily cost about 150 pounds of grass .
True Facts About The Land Snail
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Male Seahorse Giving Birth
Seahorses....the clown cars of the ocean.
Mimic Octopus and Jawfish
Rad.
Lembeh is great! When you first go down, you don't see anything.. just "muck".. but then you notice that everything you do see is a cryptic animal. Every leaf floating by is a fish.. every pebble is the eye of a mantis shrimp. Oh, and there are pygmy seahorses!
Game Trailers World of Warcraft "Cataclysm" Review
I agree this new WoW is pretty much spectacular. Even if they took out the instances (my favorite part of the game), the battlegrounds, the raids and even the multiplayer I think this game would be fun to play.
The amount of content is just immense. Vashj'ir is just massive - it works on horizontal & vertical levels, it's really neat. I was initially sort of annoyed with the zone so went to Hyjal - after I completed Hyjal (and it was so good) - I just had to back to Vash and see what it contained. Just like Hyjal - Vash starts out a little... slow - you just have to realize that you have to get over some of the humps and the game really opens up - soon I was on the seahorse mount zipping around the massive zone. Just exploring the vastness of Vashj'ir was fun - the entrance to the Throne of Tides instance was really neat. The amount of detail is just staggering and some of the set pieces in the zone and story set pieces are very unique. I've definitely put in around 10-15 hours and I'm still not even level 83, haven't even moved on from the two starting zones - though I have explored some of the other zones to find instance entrances, though I haven't even begun to play in any of the instances either. Exploring is neat unto itself but the stories Blizzard have crafted will take you in & outside of the immediate zone - the phasing will constantly be changing the landscapes.
I really enjoyed fighting the raid bosses connected to the quests, even, though I wish they played out more like regular raid bosses (ie. they're a bit too forgiving). Anyway, I still have three zones to go and I'm taking my time loving almost every second.
Seahorse gives birth
Seahorses: The clown car of the ocean
Octopussy
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Definitely sea lions and dolphins in mexico...time for a change of the ol' avatar. Maybe the coolest was a seahorse, but I didn't have a camera and no one felt like responding to my flailing limbs to come see...
In reply to this comment by Octopussy:
I saw a few of them (we were really lucky) last year at the Galapagos and they're indeed incredible (like a bus going by u/w).
Btw, don't tell anybody, but -- so far -- I've never managed to get a crab drunk, so my avatar is not my own pic either.
So what is the coolest creature you did have a close encounter with (and do you have pics)?
In reply to this comment by sharkie:
It's actually not my pic, sadly. As a diver I have seen a lot of cool creatures, but I am absolutely dying to see one of these myself!
In reply to this comment by Octopussy:
Is that avatar your own pic? If so, it's mighty impressive: where did you take it? If not, why did you choose a whale shark (asks Octopussy who has the lamest avatar evar)?
and now.. for something completely dystopianfuturetoday (Happy Talk Post)
My tongue hurts just from reading this
>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
I guess I don't see the problem with seeing two... secret sea men [who generally see the scenic scenery of the sea (such as seashells and such) as seemingly seeded with superfluous secretions and seahorse semen] in seedy scenes. After all, C is for Cookie, which is good enough for me, see?
and now.. for something completely dystopianfuturetoday (Happy Talk Post)
I guess I don't see the problem with seeing two... secret sea men [who generally see the scenic scenery of the sea (such as seashells and such) as seemingly seeded with superfluous secretions and seahorse semen] in seedy scenes. After all, C is for Cookie, which is good enough for me, see?
Thanks berticus, very funny.