Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Rare Sight Captured on Film!
A voyeuristic shot of the half-naked specie of homo-angmohrus was caught by Thaddeus Kan on the 1st of April at 1400hrs.
This was a rare moment as it is only the 2nd documented picture of the species in the wild.
The Homo-Angmohrus, or more commonly as 'Chao AngMoh', are a migratory species that are spread out over the globe but they tend to agglomerate in large numbers on the western side of the earth. However, it has been noted that for 9 months every year, during the period of Aug - May, they tend to migrate towards the warmer climates of the east. Singapore is an especially popular place with these creatures.
The picture above depicts one soaking up the sun, akin to how crocodiles have to sunbathe in order to increase their body temperatures. Angmohs however, typically engage in this ritual for the purpose of copulation. It has been theorised by animal behaviourlogists that the species use the tan gained in the process in the hope that it will increase their chances of finding a mate. This however, has not been proven.
Now, the photo above is abit unusual in that it is general fact that Angmohs can't read and therefore to capture one holding a book and pretending to read can only lead us to the conclusion that this particular subject is a trained animal and probably escaped from a circus from Raffles Place where many circuses 'employ' this particular species to sit and pretend to do work all day.
For more details and references, log on to http://www.homo-angmohrusresearchstudy.com
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seriously thaddeus, WTH?
ReplyDeleteHaha..lighten uppp my unidentified commenter. =)
ReplyDeletelol homo-angmohrus
ReplyDeletesound like some extinct dino or sth...
good one TK
this damn gooodddd
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