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Submitted by Sarah on Wed, 12/27/2006 - 5:01pm.
A new bouncing (actually they like to remain quite motionless) crop of dwarf caimans is now available for adoption.
» ![]() These adorable, ossified, heavily scaled, upturned curl snouted sweethearts enjoy lurking in the Fetid Lake of Doom (FLOD), which happens to be where you will never ever see one. Remember: if you don't see something, it must be everywhere. Don't see a lot of dwarf caimans in the FLOD? Be very afraid. Or not. Adoption is the latest Oly fad, these babes are being snatched up as we speak. And the adoption process is stunningly simple. Just write up your request for a caiman of your own, stand on the very edge of the FLOD, and cast it into the fetid waters. Soon, you too, will be caimanized. Enjoy. Brought to you by C.A.R.T (Caiman Awareness Response Team), Agent #54, semi-retired pending further review of that thing that happened that wasn't my fault.
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