Do You See a Crow or Rabbit?
Dad Veteran Joined Nov 25, 2015 Messages 24,522 Reputation 7,839 Daps 106,779 Reppin DMV Aug 20, 2019 #1
M MustafaSTL Achievement In Every Field of Human Endeavor Joined May 1, 2012 Messages 18,298 Reputation 4,479 Daps 56,144 Aug 20, 2019 #2 I see both, but that rabbit would have to have some different ass ears.
Billy Ocean Divine Universal Black Man Representin' Supporter Joined May 9, 2012 Messages 42,777 Reputation 9,285 Daps 207,978 Reppin TPC Aug 20, 2019 #3 Rabbit ears don't look like that. Crow.
Hopeofmypeople Veteran Joined Aug 18, 2014 Messages 14,303 Reputation 266 Daps 70,024 Aug 20, 2019 #4 I also see both but it is clearly a crow because of the hard beak, no rabbit ears is that hard.
AyBrehHam Linkin First Black Brehsident Joined Feb 14, 2015 Messages 16,911 Reputation 3,701 Daps 84,863 Reppin Wiscansin Aug 20, 2019 #5 obviously a crow
you're NOT "n!ggas" FKA ciroq drobama Supporter Joined May 1, 2012 Messages 14,638 Reputation 6,269 Daps 63,414 Reppin Astronomy (8th light) Aug 20, 2019 #6 You can clearly see the inner lining of its its beak, no nose Obviously a tarantula
kj614 You must quiet your mind. Supporter Joined Nov 21, 2013 Messages 4,834 Reputation 1,131 Daps 15,159 Reppin My Family Aug 20, 2019 #7 Watch when it blinks.. Issa bird
Blankthawtz 90-9-1 Principle Supporter Joined May 10, 2012 Messages 32,175 Reputation 19,209 Daps 167,405 Reppin The Land of fukkery Aug 20, 2019 #8 kill it...cook it...and call it dinner!.... Last edited: Aug 20, 2019
Dad Veteran Joined Nov 25, 2015 Messages 24,522 Reputation 7,839 Daps 106,779 Reppin DMV Aug 20, 2019 #9 ciroq drobama said: You can clearly see the inner lining of its its beak, no nose Obviously a tarantula Click to expand...
ciroq drobama said: You can clearly see the inner lining of its its beak, no nose Obviously a tarantula Click to expand...
Neuromancer Live Wire Vodoo Supporter Joined Oct 16, 2015 Messages 85,061 Reputation 17,961 Daps 206,244 Reppin Villa Straylight. Aug 20, 2019 #10 White necked crow. I think they're native to Africa.