Whatzit?
Re: Whatzit?
Living with no heartbeat , at the time of the photo
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Re: Whatzit?
robert. wrote:Living with no heartbeat , at the time of the photo
Zombie or vampyr?
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Re: Whatzit?
robert. wrote:Not a blood sucker.
Hmmm............we want more information.
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Re: Whatzit?
robert. wrote:Lives in Alaska.
Maybe a CRAB...Crabs don't have a heart. They have an open circulatory system
Re: Whatzit?
robert. wrote:Lives in Alaska.
Alaskan coral?
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Re: Whatzit?
No on the corral. Somebody may need to do a whazit with Alaskan corral.


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Re: Whatzit?
robert. wrote:No on the corral. Somebody may need to do a whazit with Alaskan corral.
Then it is an Alaskan Wood Frog. They are able to survive freezing, which stops the heart. They thaw out and the heart starts beating again when the weather is warm enough.
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webenda wrote:Then it is an Alaskan Wood Frog. They are able to survive freezing........
Mmmmmmm...........crunchy frog!
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Re: Whatzit?
webenda wrote:robert. wrote:No on the corral. Somebody may need to do a whazit with Alaskan corral.
Then it is an Alaskan Wood Frog. They are able to survive freezing, which stops the heart. They thaw out and the heart starts beating again when the weather is warm enough.
Bingo. Yum frog on a stick

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Re: Whatzit?
Whatzit?


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Re: Whatzit?
A very small photo of a guy(maybe?) in a mask holding something that I can't distinguish.
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Re: Whatzit?
A person (male?) looking at a product in a store?
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