by Keyser » Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:31 pm
Holly wrote:Just wondering, what gets you so excited about those ugly creatures? I'm sure it's interesting to know and learn about them, but you seem to be in love with them like others are with little puppies and kittens
Just quickly popping on here to reply to you Hol.
I think that every species is truly beautiful in it's own way - especially to those of their of own kind.
I find them all to be fascinating, unique and lovely to look at - part of the incredible tapestry of life on this beautiful planet - itself merely a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam and lost in the awesome vastness of the Cosmos.
[quote="Holly"][quote="Keyser"]The mysterious Olm - a little cave dragon. :cool:
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science/cave-dragons-exist-and-saving-them-could-protect-drinking-water-180963797/
[img]https://thumbs-prod.si-cdn.com/wF8XPHX0_OlRMh3gSWd_O4V8AtU=/800x600/filters:no_upscale()/https://public-media.smithsonianmag.com/filer/a7/8e/a78e623a-fa87-429f-9bce-ed980694f433/img_1456jav.jpg[/img][/quote]
Just wondering, what gets you so excited about those ugly creatures? I'm sure it's interesting to know and learn about them, but you seem to be in love with them like others are with little puppies and kittens :paranoid:[/quote]
Just quickly popping on here to reply to you Hol. :smilin:
I think that every species is truly beautiful in it's own way - especially to those of their of own kind.
I find them all to be fascinating, unique and lovely to look at - part of the incredible tapestry of life on this beautiful planet - itself merely a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam and lost in the awesome vastness of the Cosmos. :cuppaT: