Wet Bird Couture: The Stingray

The stingray is a cartilaginous fish closely related to that most fearsome of ocean predators – the shark.

But the stingray can go the shark one better.

This is because the stingray has two ways to dispatch prey: its sharp teeth and its venomous barbed stinger.

A stingray looking happy (because it is just about to dispatch tasty prey).
A stingray looking happy (probably because it is just about to dispatch tasty prey).

Clearly it takes a very confident, powerful (and hungry) model to duplicate the singularly happy predatory look of the stingray.

Wet Bird Couture is proud to present its latest must-have look, “The Stingray.”

Notice how the model's barbed crest feathers infer a venomous barb as they flow out and away from the neck line.
Here, notice how the model’s barbed crest feathers infer both a set of sharp teeth and a deadly venomous barb as they spike straight out away from the neck line.

Author: Shannon Cutts
Co-Author: Pearl Cutts

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p.s. Pearl is very excited about his new online SHOP

He invites all of his VIP fans (yes, that means YOU) to visit, browse and – of course – buy! 🙂

 

Published by Shannon Cutts

Animal sensitive and intuitive with Animal Love Languages. Parrot, tortoise and box turtle mama. Dachshund auntie. Freelance writer and author. www.animallovelanguages.com

2 thoughts on “Wet Bird Couture: The Stingray

  1. My goodness, Pearl. You look quite fierce this morning. My large featherless assistant always says I look like a drowned rat after a shower. Perhaps I need a new featherless assistant. Squeak

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