I have one living in the back of my truck. I was in stop-and-go traffic on the freeway, and the poor thing was in lanes on the white line, all alone.
You usually find these in small family groups or large social groups. I doubt it could be successfully returned to it's pod now, it's gotten used to riding around in my truck with only the wheelblock I found in the same manner for company.
They are of a similar color, and I suspect that has allowed them to bond sufficiently to get along despite their different origins.
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I have one living in the back of my truck. I was in stop-and-go traffic on the freeway, and the poor thing was in lanes on the white line, all alone.
You usually find these in small family groups or large social groups. I doubt it could be successfully returned to it's pod now, it's gotten used to riding around in my truck with only the wheelblock I found in the same manner for company.
They are of a similar color, and I suspect that has allowed them to bond sufficiently to get along despite their different origins.
you know...you happen to have a knack for finding the weirdest things. really.
I was under the impression that this was a secret society. Way to go K, you let the cone out of the bag.
Es muy bueno cone nuestro.
Scroll down to the second photograph, there's an octopus sleeping in a traffic cone.
http://www.diver.net/bbs/posts001/56873.shtml
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