Common names - like LITERALLY!

Eva

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Heteropoda davidbowie
Nope - it's a tarantula, I just didn't want to use the creature in question because you'd get it too quickly!

(Not like that works all the time though - talking about nothing specific of course!!!:p)
 

Eva

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Consider the attitude a clue as well!

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Ellenantula

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Blue shielded Viking/Visogoth sp Attitude (long since extinct now but the stuff of legends)

Right, yeah?
 

Leila

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Nice touch with the starburst! Now what's with that fast food bit?:astonished:
"H. mac" (not a common name exactly, but it is a shortened version of the scientific name)...like a Big Mac from Burger King. LOL.
 

Eva

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Curve horned baboon? The quote seems to be classic OBT though?
Yup!
(It was meant to be a "great horned baboon", but that is not the point here.)
And there are many salty Ts, not just an OBT! It would feel lonely - all on its own in the realm of salt:p
 

aphono

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*cough, cough*
My first thought was Austin Powers for "horny"(greatly horny, heh) but the ornament really threw me off..

p.s. get such a kick of that face framed by the 'do... also, awesome thread!
 

Eva

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My first thought was Austin Powers for "horny"(greatly horny, heh) but the ornament really threw me off..

p.s. get such a kick of that face framed by the 'do... also, awesome thread!
Too much meta. :astonished:
It's really just what you see plus a couple of suffixes!
p.s.:kiss:
 
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