
Using the example of the famed marine biologist Bernard Heuglemans, and his seminal work of (1967) (which I will explain more about as soon as I find myself a secondhand copy) I have decided to classify every strange sea beast -known to man and "doubted" by "skeptics". (For a true and accurate recreation of that sentence, it must be read with a scowl at the end, and a two finger wriggling gesture-for the inverted commas.)
I did not actually believe in this strange sea beastie, until I was enlightened as to it's existence by Margaret at Statistics (which is where I am currently working when not haunting the sea-side like a lost ghost). She even has photographic evidence to prove her claim. (with her kind permission I have posted it here for you to see also.)
I just find the likeness to it's land borne cousin incredible. Unlike those other little pissy things......
1 comment:
Joconut i love your blog. I'm just waiting to see you're pictorial essay on the 'shark' species, namely the 'card' and 'pool' varieties.
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