Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Aye-Aye--Is it any wonder this animal is historically associated with Satan

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty is as pretty does but I'll pass on this one baby or not.

Anonymous said...

Its so ugly it's cute!!!

Wade G. Burck said...

WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ONE HERE!!!! We have the Aussie transvestiting the gorgeous Italian actress, we have the California cowboy ga ga over the spawn of Lucifer. This is nuts. I'm trying to run a high end documentary internet Animal Planet/Don Amechie Rings around the World type of deal here, and you guy's are making it seem like were all lunatics. For Christ sake. Take the bald monkey home, and see if "cute" means the same thing when he's doing an iron jaw on your ear lobe.
Wade

Anonymous said...

Where was this photo taken? Aye-ayes have been bred at the Duke Lemur Center, Gerald Durrell’s Jersey Island place, and a couple of zoos. They are extraordinary animals

Wade G. Burck said...

RJR,
There was no location on the photo. Yes they are an extraordinary animal, but I would have expected much more insight then that from you. LOL
Wade

Anonymous said...

I didn't say I wanted it, I just said it was cute. I've dealt with enough tiny teeth to know that the "cute" ones are usually the ones who can do the most damange in the least amount of time.

Wade G. Burck said...

Magicians Asst,
You add "charming" along with that "cute" and in addition to teeth you have what's known as the Wrath of Hades. It's a darkness you don't want to glimpse for even a second.
Wade

Anonymous said...

I'm with Dianne on this one. Sends shivers up my spine just looking at it.