Posted on 01/17/2017 7:56:07 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
it’s Ottawa,not Ottowa——more great reporting.
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Did DJT sign a license agreement? This scientist may be getting a letter from Trump’s lawyers.
They also misspelled minuscule in the first sentence.
I missed that-——good catch.
I guess proofreaders are a thing of the past.
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LMAO!!!
Who says scientists aren’t funny smartasses?
:D
You’ve got to admit, the moth and Trump’s hairdo are similar, lol. A well named moth.
What do you expect from one of the premier fake news organizations, NBC? They don’t have professional standards in their reporting. Why should they have any in their proofreading?
http://www.livescience.com/56302-donald-trump-hair-caterpillar-photos.html
I think the Trumpapillar suits him better :)
...minuscule..
Wasn’t some parasite recently named after Obama?
They should name a Slug for him, as he leaves slime trail where ever he goes.
Sure ‘nuf... a parasitic hairworm that infects crickets was named after Obama.
Obama’s had a few critters named after him... another was a parasitic flatworm / blood fluke that infests the blood of Malaysian freshwater turtles.
“Check this one:
http://www.livescience.com/56302-donald-trump-hair-caterpillar-photos.html"
Oooh, that’s a good one. Looks just like his mop. Love it.
Its rather cute ...
An Amazonian puffbird was also named after Obama. Can’t imagine why...*snicker*
They are known for perching stupidly in the open with the feathers of their face puffed out.
....needless to say, the puffbird has a swelled... er, very large head for its body size.
What the....! A moth that can't fly over a wall? What kind of moth is that?
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