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Cephalomaakies

Category: HumorOrganisms
Posted on: August 2, 2006 11:34 PM, by PZ Myers

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David Berner compiled a list of a few cephalopod based Maakie strips, so I'll pass them on to you. It's two good things at once.

I can almost see why an octopus would find an elephant attractive, although it might look like a heptaplegic to it.

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#1

What! No woolly mammoths? Snort.

Posted by: JOhn McKay | August 3, 2006 12:35 AM

#2

So this was where the famous were-squid developed!

Posted by: Torbjörn Larsson | August 3, 2006 6:15 AM

#3

"Heptaplegic"

Classic. You do have a way with words. :)

Posted by: BruceH | August 3, 2006 9:54 AM

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