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Today’s beach find part 2,
Thirty feet further down the beach I find a really nice plastic ear ! Would have been the perfect birthday gift for Vincent Van Gogh. Will report back if I find more parts.View attachment 177741View attachment 177741
I will, I’ll bring a geiger counter with me next time.Looks like you found Cooper Howard's nose (AKA The Ghoul)! Careful with radiation...
It could happen.I’m patiently waiting for Mr Potato Head to show up on that beach…..
SF
That is awesome! I have NEVER seen a banana used for scaleNot strange per se, but would love an educated ID attempt for this vertebra found on an MA 13 beach (banana for scale):
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You’re too kind! Wish I could say I thought of it myself, but I’m just another internet copycat. It’s a pretty good scale system!That is awesome! I have NEVER seen a banana used for scale
….and I’ve improvised a few scales in my time. Well done![]()
Looks like a hatchery mutt to me.Extremely rare Puget Sound file.
This appears to be a very mature specimen due to the kelp growth attached to it. Sea files have been known to to exceed 12” when fully grown.
SF
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Stones, sea lampreys use that thing to achieve orgasmic ecstasy, it's a good thing you have your nitriles on.Extremely rare Puget Sound file.
This appears to be a very mature specimen due to the kelp growth attached to it. Sea files have been known to to exceed 12” when fully grown.
SF
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Yeah, apparently it’s pretty rough on the ears…I think I heard 1 once. Do they have a raspy call?
Are you suggesting cacao pods migrate?
They could be carried by swallows... African or European???Are you suggesting cacao pods migrate?