The illustrated (mis)adventures of an American undergraduate in Canada.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Bonus features
During a recent (and by recent, I mean like 5 minutes ago) photo swap, my roommate Katie threw in these um...bonus pictures on my flash drive in addition to the ones I'd requested:
And to think, she had all these already just sitting on her hard drive.
Most of these look like exactly what one would expect to find on Katie's computer, but can anyone explain the third one from the bottom? Yeah, the one with the lobster hands.
The manta ray (Manta birostris), is the largest of the rays, with the largest known specimen having been more than 7.6 m (about 25 ft) across, with a weight of about 2,300 kg (about 5,000 lb). It ranges throughout tropical waters of the world, typically around coral reefs and Montreal.
Mantas have been given a variety of common names, including Mangela, Manny, Mangelina Ballerina, Man Tan, Mantoe, Man Juicy, Man José, Man O'Lantern, The Manflower, Manta Claus, Snow Manta, Romanta, O'Mantigan, and Examanta.
Mantas are filter feeders: they typically consume plankton, fish larvae and frozen yogurt.
Most of these look like exactly what one would expect to find on Katie's computer, but can anyone explain the third one from the bottom? Yeah, the one with the lobster hands.
ReplyDeleteVidic looks so DTF in the second from the bottom.
ReplyDeleteI wish that I could explain Lobster Hands. I just can't.