Or just dress as clowns! Not that I endorse killing sprees!
Or a clown convention...Dressed as a clown, I'll attack a farmers convention.
Or just dress as clowns! Not that I endorse killing sprees!
Will you be dressing as a Bank Manager, then?I refuse to dress as a clown on my killing spree, I'm not sick.
Will you be dressing as a Bank Manager, then?
Or a clown convention...
Remind me never to kiss you anywhere!From now on I will refer to "a kiss under the mistletoe" as "a kiss under the shit twig".
Remind me never to kiss you anywhere!
It's not new, it's only just been brought to your attention. Damn big cats everywhere they shouldn't be, like politicians in the lead up to an election...Is anomalous big cats a new thing or did I just notice it in this month's issue?
I meant as different from alien big cats, maybe the alien part confused some people?It's not new, it's only just been brought to your attention. Damn big cats everywhere they shouldn't be, like politicians in the lead up to an election...
I meant as different from alien big cats, maybe the alien part confused some people?
I always get those two confused!+I think 'alien' suggests a known species that is out of place whereas 'anomalous' fits better with big cats that are just totally confusing to the observer. The one pictured in the latest FT is (supposedly) massive but an unidentified type of cat.
It's possible.Interesting letters about predatory seagulls. Now I'm aware I'm talking about evolutionary biology with little more than a layman's knowledge and I could well be making a misleading selective interpretation of a handful of observed facts in order to prove what I instinctively "know" to be fact - although this approach never seems to stop Creationists.
Now large avian predators like sea eagles are dying out, alas. This leaves a niche to be filled at the top of the seabird food chain - nature abhors a vacuum. The compelling thought is this. (Any passing biologist is free to tell me this is crap, I don't take offence). What if this is evolution in action - some, but not all, seagulls are adapting to fill the niche for apex predator which is opening up as eagles get scarcer? In an as-yet-to-be-determined future after umpteen generations, will we see a new species splitting off from gulls, an eagle-like bird derived from seagull roots? And this is the first step on the way?
Seagulls also attacked Tippi Hedren, and we all know how that worked out in the end...It's possible.
There are signs that seagulls have begun attacking and even eating smaller birds.