By pharyngula on November 17, 2006. A member of the family Cranchiidae Figure from Cephalopods: A World Guide (amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), by Mark Norman. Tags cephalopods Organisms hm, looks soft and flexible rather than hard and brittle. Gorgeous in any case. Very pretty 8-) I think I've seen that species before... Pfft. This kind of explicit display all well and good, but it leaves nothing to the imagination! Whatever happened to sophisticated eroticism? Whatever happened to sophisticated eroticism? Industry scandals have resulted in calls for greater transparency. YOU SUCK!
Pfft. This kind of explicit display all well and good, but it leaves nothing to the imagination! Whatever happened to sophisticated eroticism?
Whatever happened to sophisticated eroticism? Industry scandals have resulted in calls for greater transparency.
hm, looks soft and flexible rather than hard and brittle.
Gorgeous in any case.
Very pretty 8-) I think I've seen that species before...
Pfft. This kind of explicit display all well and good, but it leaves nothing to the imagination! Whatever happened to sophisticated eroticism?
Industry scandals have resulted in calls for greater transparency.
YOU SUCK!