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June 19, 2009: Pocket Pet
Pocket pet, or maybe pouch pal.
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Roo Stew ??
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<Desperately searching for some clever way to say "Marsupial Veal"...>
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Those claws are nasty! How is the mother not eviscerated in the next 20 weeks?
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Dog food in the making
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The possibilities are endless...
Add a layer of sticky rice, a dash of soy sauce and wasabi for some delicious Kangarooshi; Three or four on a skewer makes for a tasty shish-kababaroo; Stew a few in coconut curry takes me to Kangrila; Time to ice down some Fosters! |
Mighty young to already have a joint in his mouth.
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Love the nose - that lil guy is gonna be extra cute in 25 weeks!
Oh, and the meat will be so tender. Add a little red wine, some onions and mushrooms, olive oil, rosemary, fresh garlic, Salt & pepper to taste. Serve with a side of asparagus, baby red potatoes drenched in butter and a fresh spring salad, of course. Mmmm. |
Looks humid in there.
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and not so clean.
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I think its great. But what is coming out of it's mouth? Umbilical cord? Do they not have belly buttons? :eyebrow:
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I think (and I'm sure someone will jump in to correct me if I'm wrong) that marsupials are born out of a vagina when they are very tiny, and they have to crawl up to the pouch and get inside it where they then nurse for months and continue to develop. Then when they are finally big enough, they come out of the pouch.
So it would have had an umbilical cord (I guess) when it was in the uterus, but lost it when it was born. Edit: Turns out I guessed wrong. It seems they don't have an umbilical cord in the uterus. They just live off of the yolk of an egg. Wtf? |
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I don't care what you did for me many years before, you are not taking pictures of my hoo ha. |
tiny teat.
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