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Humanitas Multicolouris

January 1, 2006
15:12 PM

While wandering in the Comeragh Mountains after Christmas
I was lucky enough to spot one of the last surviving packs of Humanatis
Multicolouris perching on a rocky outcrop.
It is believed that they owe their continued existence to their preternatural propensity to look in different directions at the same time, their garish colouring which frightens off predators and their natural cheerfulness.

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  1. Betina

    on January 11, 2006

    I wish there were more packs of Humanatis Multicolouris!
    love the picture and the words, thanks for sharing 🙂

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