28 December, 2005

Visions of Nature

20 Comments:

Blogger Hellcat said...

So nice to see a portrait of Hellcat pooping on your Girlfriend's head };-} It was an accident flowers grew!

3:43 am  
Blogger Anonymous said...

This is a drop bear found in Australia. They are well known as good fertilizers. They greatly help the ecosystem like how a seed can be planted or drop of rain can sprout a tree.

3:48 am  
Blogger modroom said...

Hellcat: on my girlfriend's head! Haaa haaaa haaaargh. Well it was a good shot I'll give you that, cheeky.
...::::: )

4:57 pm  
Blogger modroom said...

Anonymous: this is new information for me, and I'm glad drop bears are doing that sort of thing beacause where woulsd we be without them. Hellcat seems to have layed claim to this dollop however even though flowers appeared. Are they big or little bears? .. )

5:03 pm  
Blogger merlinprincesse said...

MMMM. Lucky you! Flowers! My cat's poops don't do that... *sigh*

5:48 pm  
Blogger Anonymous said...

Drop Bears come in all sizes appropriate to the size of foliage they have to hide behind when up in their tree. They can also vary depending on size of human beneath them. This helps with dispersal of different sized plants. They sometimes plant themselves on your head!

9:38 pm  
Blogger modroom said...

Anonybear: Oh I don't think we have those here. Carmen Miranda must have been affected by Fruit Bats. 40 million years ago Ausralia was covered with tropical forest, and an ancestor of one of the parrots landed on my head when I was a kid. What colour are drop bears?

10:27 pm  
Blogger modroom said...

MerlinPriceless: I think it's a mixed blessing. I wonder if flowers grow in the Sandbox?

10:30 pm  
Blogger merlinprincesse said...

Bloodroom: Just checked. Nope.
Anonn: Bears in Australia? Thought you only had kangooorooos. Do they poop while they jump?

11:14 pm  
Blogger Anonymous said...

We also have Koalas, but they are NOT bears. Descendants of your parrot live and feed next to my computer. Drop bears are camouflaged to their surroundings and they don't poop when jumping, cause only drop.

2:06 am  
Blogger modroom said...

Mmm. In all areas except the rainforests the omnipresent tree is the eucalypt, with over 500 species it is the most common tree in Australia. So no-one's pooping their just dropping. Hope your keeping up with this MerlinPipeline. Do the parrots take over at the computer somtimes?

2:32 am  
Blogger Anonymous said...

All poop, but drop bears don't poop whilst jumping or dropping. My parrots take over my life at all times! MerlinPipeline is asleep in an igloo.

2:47 am  
Blogger modroom said...

I'm afraid she might be, it's really a place where Ig's go to the loo. Thaks for the parrot, it's definitely a descendant of the one that landed on my head. They're beautiful, fancy having parrots around that sounds cool. They're quite characterful I think. It's nice to know the drop bears have good manners as well, I respect them for that.

3:09 am  
Blogger Anonymous said...

They're demanding and scream at me until fed. You'll also change your mind about Dropbears if ever an Australian Tourist. When visitors clamber along bush tracks the Guide will yell, “Watch out! Dropbear!”, they then VERY quickly catch up! I think you are a bat, wouldn't want to smell that at 4 in the morning!

3:47 am  
Blogger merlinprincesse said...

What what what!!!! poop and drop are not the same???? Damn Webster.

4:14 am  
Blogger Anonymous said...

NO!!! When you drop a snowball are you pooping? I think not. Maybe Deplume was right about an igloo being the loo of Igs!

4:17 am  
Blogger merlinprincesse said...

Yes I am, At least after this BIG AND COLD SNOWSTORM!!!! And sleeping in an igloo...

4:19 am  
Blogger Anonymous said...

Drop taken! We don't have snowstorms or Igs here. Guess Deplume isn't a bat after all.

4:43 am  
Blogger modroom said...

Hello. I do seem to be keeping partial bat hours at the moment, averaging about 5 hours daylight. Had they invented dropbears by the end of the 60's? I don't remember them in Sydney or Brisbane.

12:11 pm  
Blogger Anonymous said...

You must have been in the developed parts of mentioned cities Deplume. Drop bears are found only in the wilderness and locals don't bother talking about them.

9:54 pm  

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