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Uncle Melon's Golden Guide to the Seashore
Special thanks to Farker HPZ for the Skankosaurus pic and for everyone for the "Something About Mary" idea!

Scientific Name:Peachus pitus

Common Name:Peach pit

Found throughout North America, these hard seed casings are from a fruit tree that uses large mammals to widen its distribution.




Scientific Name:Cancerus stinki

Common Name:Cigarette butt

The exoskeleton of an invertebrate native to the intertidal zone. The actual organism is longer and travels in packs.





Scientific Name:Steponit gethivandperishi

Common Name:Used hypodermic needle

The discarded defense mechanism of a terrestrial mammal. Often contains an irritant that can cause sickness or death. Collect and breed in municipal storm drains and then migrate to open oceanic waters after heavy rains.




Scientific Name:Ixnayonthebabyay latexay

Common Name:Used Condom

The sperm casing of the species Homo sapien. The male deposits his sperm in the sac as part of the mating ritual and then discards it on the beach. Who can forget the look on your mom's face when, while looking for shells, you picked up a Coney Island whitefish and asked her what it was.




Scientific Name:Lycraupcracki bimoonal

Common Name:Hot babe with bathing suit riding up

Close-ups of areas of interest

These inhabitants of the foredune use ritual lotion
applications and supine postures to attract males.




Scientific Name:Lardo germanica

Common Name:Beached whale

All of the species of beached whales found in North America have a common ancestor that migrated from northern Europe in search of warmer waters.


Beached whale on the prowl




Scientific Name:Crassostrea chlamydia

Common Name:Bearded clam

With proper blanket placement, the knowledgeable naturalist can increase his chances of siting the elusive bearded clam.




Scientific Name:Legalus barelius

Common Name:Teen sunbather






It's not against the law to look. Is it?





Scientific Name:Solobabe toogoodtobetrueo

Common Name:Babe all alone

When a single member of breeding age is found, look carefully for a school of Wimploosa virgini in close proximity. The symbiotic relationship between these diverse organisms is wholly one sided. The group of Wimploosa (always found in groups at the beach for defensive reasons) will stay close to the Solobabe gathering visual stimuli for future masturbatory fantasies. The Solobabe will be unaware of their presence.


Scientific Name:Skankosaurus melanoma

Common Name:Way too tanned old broad

Ubiquitous on the beaches of southern Florida, the Skankosaurus has adopted the darker it is, the harder it is to see the wrinkles strategy of attracting a mate. Long exposure to the sun not only darkens the natural coloring but leaves the skin of the Skankosaurus with even more wrinkles. Thus the breeding strategy is doomed to failure.




Scientific Name:Fierragodessa conguido

Common Name:Hot chick with a guy

When you find a hot chick it is almost always accompanied by a permanent or semi-permanent mate. Close observation of this species must be done with utmost stealth or an embarassing display of territoriality may ensue that will inevitably result in injury to the naturalist.




Scientific Name:Coverupphis blubberi

Common Name:Beach chub

Outcast nonbreeding adolescent that has adapted behavior of wearing a shirt all the time at the beach in a futile attempt to not look like a fat blimp. Common call: "I have to wear a shirt because I have very fair skin."




Scientific Name:Matriarchi poundabelii

Common Name:Hot mom

Interesting to the naturalist because it tends to be more active than other species that just lie prone during the daylight hours, the Matriarchi can often be seen bending down to feed an offspring or bouncing off to gather a member of her brood that wanders outside her territory. Here a fine specimen is drying off her child with a towel.




Scientific Name:Wimploosa virgini

Common Name:Losers

The preferred habitat of the Wimploosa is a darkened basement or bedroom where individuals are often found alone, sitting in front of a computer. On rare occasions, small groups of Wimploosa will venture out on to open beaches in a futile attempt to acquire a mate. The Wimploosa are so poorly adapted to such environments that
they will invaritably fail and are then forced to return to their
native habitat where they will masturbate to on-line porn.


Thanks to Farker HPZ for the Skankosaurus pic and for everyone for the "Something about Mary" idea!
Special thanks to Farkers:
SyNNeR
Frankenstein
weslen
Bonobo62
Melix_Nescalt
TheEndless
and also: b k ridgway, marty, jax dolfan, Front Row, Andrew LaCombe, Rct1951, Matthew Harris and Tony Huskey!


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