Yep. It is peculiar.
Bosom Buddies maybe. Maybe we should get a dna sample.
I'm in the mood for a nice ham.
LOL. putting these 2 blue footed boobies on ignore makes this thread so much shorter.
The blue-footed boobies are particularly common and may be seen nesting in rocks near the shore on most islands. They share a number of common traits with their cousins, the
red-footed boobies and
masked boobies, including forward-pointed eyes that allow stereo vision. This gives them the appearance of being cross-eyed when seen head on. This "silly" appearance, as well as their strange mating dance, led the Spaniards to call them
bobos (clowns), hence the name
boobie.