Predator & Prey

Predator & Prey

When predators and their prey get a little too friendly.
Contest ended 3 years ago 4/10/2009 12:00:00 AM EDT

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  • Cost: 2 credits
  • Jackpot: 100 credits

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By Belgabor (Score: 6.413)
6

Little known scientific facts: When a female whale chews down on a male krill, in some rare cases the krill's sperm may spurt out, enter the whales lymphatic system and travel to it's ovaries, impregnating an egg. This results in a chimera called a "Krhale".

The shown specimen is a Humpback Krhale (euphausiacea megaptera).

Unfortunately whales usually do not recognize their small cousins and eat them with their krill kin.


Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Meganyctiphanes_norvegica2.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Humpback_stellwagen_edit.jpg

Used under the conditions of the GFDL, therefore permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this image under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

 
6

Dude, you've got a bee frog on you...RUN!!!

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8

Aceito sugestoes

 
6
By Kjirka (Score: 6.017)
7

Hope you like it ;)

 
5

You are what you eat! (Rabbit/Owl)

 
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By jlipidarov (Score: 5.644)
6

The sealopus, now theres something you'll never see on the Discovery Channel.

 
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By Iceman78 (Score: 5.62)
6

Frog + Stork = Frork

I find it specifically difficult to colour something to white. Desaturate, plus lots of tweaking with colours and curves...

 

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