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minus-square@FooBarringtonlinkEnglish22•2 months agoNah fam, if your bird looks like that it’s probably dead. I also learnt it as the crocodile in Germany
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish23•2 months agoDuck, crocodile, they’re both archosaurs. Which means if it’s either, they should have a premaxillar fenestra on the lower jaw, but I’m not seeing any. Clearly, this must be a possum.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•2 months agoI’m thinking horribly mangled German bank executive with a lisp 🤷
Nah fam, if your bird looks like that it’s probably dead. I also learnt it as the crocodile in Germany
Duck, crocodile, they’re both archosaurs. Which means if it’s either, they should have a premaxillar fenestra on the lower jaw, but I’m not seeing any. Clearly, this must be a possum.
I’m thinking horribly mangled German bank executive with a lisp 🤷