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Little green ma... moose
Little green ma... moose by @Anke (Anke Wehner)

Martian mooses are small, green and shy (which is the reason why the NASA hasn't found any so far. Their tradition of removing their brains for safekeeping (compare terran practise of putting your heart into a jar to become un-killable) has led to the surprising discovery that brains can live nearly autonomically. Brains with low intelligence are favoured pets. (image shows an individual named Melvin taking his brain Rover for a walk)

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Posted: Sunday, 17 July, 2005 @ 10:48 AM

Excuse me? Either this is a HUGE coincedence, or you've been 'borrowing' my characters without my permission. I hold the copyright to Green Martian Moose. I don't quite understand what you're trying to accomplish here, but this is intellectual theft. I request that either you do not post any more pictures of species I have created, or else give proper credit where credit is due. Thank you.

Posted: Sunday, 17 July, 2005 @ 12:04 PM

Coincidence. We were talking about moose in a chat. I said that "Moose" is also a German word that means "mosses". Then I said than English moose are generally less green than German ones. Green moose, little green men from Mars, fits nicely. "Great Minds think alike", and all :) I've never heard of you or your green moose before, and I'll draw green moose whenever I feel like it.

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