This weird looking critter just showed up in Utah.

I hope it turns out to be something cooler than “a Lake Trout whose tissue decomposed rapidly, making its teeth more prominent”.
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This weird looking critter just showed up in Utah.

I hope it turns out to be something cooler than “a Lake Trout whose tissue decomposed rapidly, making its teeth more prominent”.
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Is it just me, or are there tiny little people screaming underneath it in badly dubbed English?
From here it sounds like badly dubbed Finnish.
But it’s got no feet for stomping!
Whatever it was, it doesn’t look particularly Latter-day Saintly.
Good Cod….
What else can I say.
I can’t find any updates on the web. If it was a slow news day, maybe it’s only a red herring.
I name this fish Dame Celia Molestrangler. May God bless her and all who sail in her.
So where’s Binky Huckerback?
Dame Celia looks like she’d take your hand off if you tried to smash a bottle of champagne over her.
Ah, Binky. I think the prospect of playing the ageing juvenile lead opposite that … thing was scary. Mind-numbingly, gut-wateringly, teeth-chatteringly, hair-standing-on-endedly, utterly, utterly, utterly scary. And yet, somehow … enticing.
I could name that fish, but national security concerns prevent me.
Don’t let the piscine terrorists win!
Name these cats!
Blog, and … er … Mog?