
A reputable crab but the color, while familiar, is one of the posthumous hues.

This Crab thinks he is on the Sea of Galilee.

Clearly, a crab is of no interest if you can draw a plankton! Particularly one that is quite uncomfortable in your presence.

I am losing control of my audience, this one decided to draw a helicopter.

Guest appearance by an entry from Norstrilia, or Soustrilia, or someplace down there. (courtesy of the Growlery).
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That plankton looks worried that his TC reception on those aerials will be compromised by the analogue to digital switchover...
I meant, of course, "TV reception"...
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