3.21.2010

the very first unicorn


I've been thinking recently (surprise, surprise) and determined how the first unicorn ever came into existence. Obviously, at the hands (or forehead, rather) of some malicious flying narwhal. This is why most unicorns are seen in the forest, rather than the vast mongolian plains in which they originated. They've had a staggering aversion to open spaces since the beginning. Coincidentally, though not nearly as interestingly, the particular scene depicted in this cartoon also depicts the very first beluga whale.


Also, I've been doing a lot of research on octopuses. Everything I read about them makes me so much more amazed. Watch this video. The extent of their camouflage ability absolutely blows my mind.

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