
What the heck are those things?

Seems to be a PVC-a-saurus.

Some teeth there. Wouldn't want to meet this guy on a dark night, but he doesn't seem to be very mobile.

His little friend the PVC-piglet seems more benign. Perhaps this is an effect of the plugged snout.

Not too surprisingly, these critters reside next to this shingle.
1 comment:
The critters are much more sympatico than a Beemer or a Humvee in the yard, or a pit bull.
Good for the plumber. Good for you!
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