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rebbel's avatar

Can you make up an (existent or non-existent) animal and one of its strange behaviorisms?

Asked by rebbel (35553points) July 23rd, 2011

It is all just for some fun.
A supermarket here has this annual campaign where the kids get little toys, stickers or photos to collect (provided that their parents first buy groceries for an X amount).
This year it is animal cards which sport a photo and some Did you know that…? facts.
Some facts are weird.
Which made me come up with this question.

Did you know that the Sumatran flying bush frog, after mating, eats its mother in law?

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ucme's avatar

The most awesome bird in the world!!
Watch the video in it’s entirety for best results.

rebbel's avatar

Without clicking, is that the bird that featured in QI, @ucme?
Gonna click it anyway.

Seen it.
What. The. Fuck. Amazing!

cockswain's avatar

Dung beetles roll turds around. Can’t make that up.

ucme's avatar

@rebbel I watched it on a BBC wildlife show a few years back.
I guess it’s been played elsewhere coz it’s that good.
@cockswain Leads me to one of my favourite lines…..dung beetles, the shit they pull.

filmfann's avatar

The incredible BiCorn.
Like a unicorn, it has a horn on its head, but also a horn on its butt.
The butt horn is the reason there are so few.

augustlan's avatar

Did you know that the bottomless jelly fish eats trolls for breakfast? It’s true! <BURP>

Hypocrisy_Central's avatar

Baffeling Bustrophadon, height unknown; weight, very heavy; best attack, befuddling its prey to thinking it is say in its own belief and striking when the prey realizes it has trapped itself waist deep in its own bull s***.

downtide's avatar

One time while writing a fantasy story and contemplating fantasy creatures, I figured that the pegasus wasn’t a flying horse at all, but was actually a feathered and winged dinosaur, roughly the shape and size of a small horse. It has a strong beak with which it tears up tough alpine vegetation, and it’s feet have flexible toes instead of hooves, with which it can more easily perch in the craggy mountain-tops where it makes its home.
I even drew a picture, years ago

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