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A superb book that describes the myriad ways in which animal senses operate — many of them wildly different from our own — is An Immense World, by Ed Yong. The first chapter alone (on sensing smells, with particular attention to dogs) is worth the purchase price all by itself.
Lucy Rudy 10 months ago
Parrots don’t like worms anyway.
MReese 10 months ago
Now this is funny.
Enter.Name.Here 10 months ago
The look on his face in panel #6 (of 7) is worth the price of admission alone.
Egrayjames 10 months ago
Some things you can’t unsee….some things you can’t un-hear.
Doug K 10 months ago
Earthworms come out of their holes to mate-conjugate.
Ichabod Ferguson 10 months ago
I was wondering how Pilsner could use the chopsticks in the last panels but then I backed up and saw he had arms and fingers. Makes sense.
ChessPirate 10 months ago
{"Squish… Squish… Squish. Squish. Squish Squish SQUISH SQUISH SQUISHSQUISHSQUISHSQUISHSQUISH… SQUIIIIIISSSSSHHHHH…"}
Redd Panda 10 months ago
Listen for the Lionel Ritchie music, dead give away, the worms be gettin’ funky.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
Hear heap many buffalo come trample punch line.
Impkins Premium Member 10 months ago
Underground comic. :)
the lost wizard 10 months ago
Now he has a hearworm stuck in his head. :)
Richard S Russell Premium Member 10 months ago
A superb book that describes the myriad ways in which animal senses operate — many of them wildly different from our own — is An Immense World, by Ed Yong. The first chapter alone (on sensing smells, with particular attention to dogs) is worth the purchase price all by itself.
James Noury Premium Member 10 months ago
I love Pilsner!
Aladar30 Premium Member 10 months ago
TMI for poor Pilsner.
Rista 10 months ago
My parrakeets ate only seeds, fruits and some green vegies. Does anyone know what type of parrot Pilsner is supposed to be?