Back at you with albino kangaroos - both will make a nasty mess of your car.
They can drive...?
It looks like a more colorful version of our horned toad.The Thorny Devil...
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Back at you with albino kangaroos - both will make a nasty mess of your car.
They can drive...?
It looks like a more colorful version of our horned toad.The Thorny Devil...
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I saw an aquatic one on my last canoe trip.We have those stick insects here, too. Weird.
I saw an aquatic one on my last canoe trip.
Ranatra - WikipediaAn aquatic stick insect? Please say more - how much did it have to do with the water? Was it walking on the water?
They're strange critters in more ways than one:Create Your Own: Walking Trash
Is that a fish or a strange alien?Blue Sea Dragons sometimes appear at beaches along Australia's east coast.
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Actually a type of sea slug, it eats poisonous jellyfish.Is that a fish or a strange alien?
Lucky for me Outdated answered your question. I had never seen one before. I do spend time looking into shallow water to see what goes on there. It was walking underwater, probably about 8 inches of water.An aquatic stick insect? Please say more - how much did it have to do with the water? Was it walking on the water?