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Flammie
#224629
1 year ago
Pink Irwin?
Anonymous
#224663
1 year ago
Looks more like a crocodile
Anonymous
#224670
1 year ago
All alligators have Hubbles stuck to their butts.
Anonymous
#224671
1 year ago
"Watch as I subdue the alligator using the scrunchy face in combination with the intimidating stare."
Anonymous
#224691
1 year ago
>this is win

> @ first comment: Too soon for Steve Irwin jokes man; I loved that show as a kid :(
Anonymous
#224693
1 year ago
^plus, he was the CROCODILE hunter, not the alligator hunter.
Anonymous
#224694
1 year ago
^so the analogy doesn't work well.
Erin
#224701
1 year ago
The last four comments are like a textbook example of autism.
Anonymous
#224834
1 year ago
So "autism" means thinking now?

Or just thoughts you don't approve of?
Anonymous
#225019
1 year ago
autism means STFU
Anonymous
#226130
1 year ago
It could be an interior crocodile alligator.
Anonymous
#226234
1 year ago
Gummy is both.

He's an allicrogadile.
Anonymous
#226390
1 year ago
actually: gummy's eye-line pattern and colour indicates that he is a small lizard, also having an up-going neck would suggest that it's much more suited for a light creature that's supposed to remain relatively small for the rest of it's life, also the front limbs finger facing while standing indicates it's made for quick up, or back jumps and not charge-leap-attacks like aligators and crocodiles. Ofcourse the fact it's toothless would make it die as a carnivore quickly meaning it's either an insectivore or a soft fruit eater.
Anonymous
#226840
1 year ago
IDENTIFYING PONIES

THE OFFICIAL
GUIDE TO
IDENTIFYING
PONIES!

Yep, that's a Pony

Gummy
Anonymous
#228859
1 year ago
>#226234
>#226390
I tend to agree. Most probably gummy a stem group crocodylian, likely a rather basal crutotarsan, and may dare say possibly a sphenosuchid, judging by its posture and gracile built.
Anonymous
#686066
8 months ago
Hey there mates. Steve Pinkie here and today we are looking at the rare derping alligator. CRIKEY ITS DERPING.

R.I.P Steve Irwin