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Funky lobster

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could be more trajic and sick; a live lobster shagging a dead one and this is the product
 
If I saw one of those I would probably think I have held my breath too long!

Something similar can happen to birds like parakeets. Very rarely one is born which has its colours divided down the middle, one half blue and white and the other yellow and green. I couldn't find a good picture.

Insects can also be half male and half female. In butterflies which have different colours for the male and female, this looks very unusual, maybe with blue wings on one side and brown on the other.
 
Come on guys, don't you think this story is a bit half-baked?


rofl rofl rofl
 
obvoius answer the downside of having one claw longer than the other he could get the suncream on one side but could,t reach the other side
 
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