Nature is playing on creative mode.
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We are playing survival lol
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fake
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Seems to be a very shy specimen... blushing all over its body.
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I don't think so! He's not afraid of the camera!!!
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This is some Final Fantasy shit
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look how awesome nature is
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This is fake
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Not only those who believe everything are ignorant, but those who scream "FAKE!" without checking too. -
You've probably already checked.
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I concept, beautiful. In motion, terrifying O_O Reminds me of the Lion fish I'd see in pet stores and I swear those fishies were eying me >~<; I dont wanna get eated! XD
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The tumbleweed of the sea?
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This is a prank, right?
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Tarantula meets water meets dust bunny!
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Where's its eyes? If its eyes stood out, it would definitely qualify as a Pokémon, but I don't know. Does it bite?
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It doesn't have eyes, doesn't bite as its a filter feeder and there already is a crinoid Pokémon.pic.twitter.com/QgoE6V3YvN
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Looks like a barstool with a toy octopus on top. It doesn't look like a set of feathers like the other one does.
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The form is ancient, and we have the fossils more from the stems, ofc, but also many crinoids only have stems as juveniles
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