| 8 Feb 2001 | Kelly Turnbull | Loading...Escargo-Go-GO™!!!!!!!!!! BzzzzzzzzCHUchu!!!!! | |
| 13 Feb 2001 | Rick Strehlow | Loading...For those quiet weekends when massacres are too much work, and you just want to relax on the deck and watch nature. | |
| 16 Feb 2001 | Erik Johnson | Loading...I think I agree with Kazumi up there. Once again I think it's hilarious dood! Does salt still effect the snail part?I don't know. Maybe. | |
| 24 Feb 2001 | | Loading...Interesting - Wouldn't want that thing flying around the backyard. Unless I can bombard it with snail poison? | |
| 31 Mar 2001 | Bicskei Anna Draconida | Loading...Holy moly,what a...THING ! You should design creatures for the Sci-fi industry,really. | |
| 9 Apr 2001 | Bill Adcock | Loading...oooooooooh...detailed. lessee, if I remember correctly, dragonflies eat small flying insects such as mosquitoes, and snails eat...what do snails eat? like plant matter, I guess. that's the only thing that can't outrun snails. so what does this guy eat? | |
| 12 Apr 2001 | John Teall | Loading...the plants on his world must at least have legs to try and out run them considering what the earth variety do to my dill and thymne - of course they feed the ants which keeps them out of the house - i've heard you're supposed to cook them in garlic and butter - i've also heard they still taste like sand - well at least now i know what all those singing lizzards (with long froglike toungues) eat too ... ~ | |
| 25 Apr 2001 | Erin Vlasak | Loading...Eeep.. not sure I'd like what came up on the bottom of my flyswatter if I smacked 'im. o_O But hey.. those wings. Those are nifty. Hey. And maybe.. I can learn to live with the eye stem-slash-tentacle things. Yuss. S'good. | |
| 17 May 2002 | Cynthia Lane Armstrong | Loading...I want to scratch its chin. | |
| 29 Aug 2002 | Aimee ' Igorina ' Duncan | Loading...*hides the salt behind her back* I WASN'T THINKING THAT! I SWEEEARRR!!!
although come to think of it...that would only shrivel up its head...which would make for a really neat effect...
As always, twisted and imaginative... | |