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Andre
is on page 85 of 95
So, here we get told why no one knows about them and they cannot be found anymore: Their island and all the researchers got nuked.
— Sep 30, 2019 07:36AM
Andre
is on page 80 of 95
This fittingly ends witha mammal that has at least 20 noses that it can use to make music. And they all died because the researcher had a cold.
— Sep 30, 2019 07:34AM
Andre
is on page 71 of 95
flower imitators standing on their long tales until death and almost pony-sized noseling mammoths... that is... not the weirdest thing featured in this book.
— Sep 30, 2019 12:28AM
Andre
is on page 54 of 95
38 noses? How would that look like?
PS. apparently these noselings first appeared in the cretacious period.
— Sep 27, 2019 02:36AM
PS. apparently these noselings first appeared in the cretacious period.
Andre
is on page 51 of 95
I still don't get the concept of this Orchideennasling.
— Sep 27, 2019 01:47AM
Andre
is on page 42 of 95
Holy shit. If you would make a YouTube video out of this book you would have to censor this illustration of the symbiotic relationship between two noseling species. Because, that might technically be an udder but they look exactly like human breasts.
— Sep 27, 2019 01:12AM
Andre
is on page 36 of 95
So you have Group of mammals that are nothing but 90% noses.
— Sep 26, 2019 07:55AM
Andre
is on page 29 of 95
While an aquatic mammal whose nose basically became a two-pronged snorkel is totally plausible in my mind, some of these introduced here seem to have diverged so far from the mammal type that I not only wonder whether they could be remotely plausible or if they are whether they could still be classified as mammals.
— Sep 24, 2019 03:41AM
Andre
is on page 22 of 95
If this noseling stands on its nose constantly; then how does it defecate? The mouth is at the bottom, the anus at the top, and how do the muscles in its esophagus and all work?
— Sep 24, 2019 12:03AM

