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Blogger Arachnophile said...

Well, there IS such thing as ugly smells. The Corpse flower is one UGLY smelling flower. ;) I lucked out and got to smell the one in Vancouver when it bloomed.

June 21, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Smelly, stinky, malodorous...yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever. The real question is: "How does it taste?" If blue-cheese is anything to go by, the closer something smells to feet and arse, the more delicious it is (would be a great English pub name, BTW - The Foot and Arse). Methinks this flower could be the greatest tasting thing on Earth! OK, who's gonna volunteer?

June 21, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree on the ugly factor of baby birds- if we limit it to baby altricial birds. Now baby precocial birds tend to be on the 'cute'n fuzzy' side - ducklings, cygnets, baby ostriches... Heck, turkey chicks are cute ! (They don't go bald until later...)

June 22, 2010

Blogger April Lorier said...

These are adorable! Are these the famous "Three Tenors"?

June 24, 2010

Blogger wombat said...

Anon is correct of course that there are some species of birds that are born cute and fuzzy. Good thing too, or imagine how Marshmallow Peeps would look.

June 28, 2010

Blogger LuckyTiger said...

I saw a giant corpse flower in a vivero (nursery) between Taxco and Cuernavaca and lemme just say I never thought a plant could so thoroughly creep me out. They look like the offspring of Rapaccini's daughter and a triffid, with splotchy blooms the color of that bloated corpse/ghost/lady in the 80's movie named House.

Ah... and the smell.

July 01, 2010

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