Yaks at night By: Bruce Coleman, Ltd. From: Encyclopedia of the Animal World: Large Plant-Eaters 1988
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Yaks at night By: Bruce Coleman, Ltd. From: Encyclopedia of the Animal World: Large Plant-Eaters 1988
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‘Soooo, just learned something. Apparently back in the early days of exploration many travelers would simply draw what they found/saw since the means to study, photograph, further explore it didn’t exist yet. Well this is where many of our deep sea monster stories come from,because as it turns out many of these drawings may have depicted large tentacled and alienesque appendages emerging from the water giving belief to something larger and more sinister lurking beneath…. however in many cases it was really just whale dicks. Whales often mate in threes so while one male was busy with the female the other male just pops his dick out of the water while swimming around waiting his turn.
There. That’s a thing you know now.’
Old timey sailor: “Woh! It’s a sea monster!”
Whale: “That’s what she said”
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