Friday, January 12, 2024

 

Haiku Friday: Unusual animals

 

I'm pretty sure this will come off as just pandering to Desiree and her interests, but I do think that unusual animals are interesting on their own. So let's haiku about them this week! Here, I will go first:
 
Yellow honeybee
Such a complex construction!
So many pokeys.
 
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern and have some fun!
 
 

Comments:
TAMUK: Only college
With javelina as mascot.
Like boar but isn’t.

 
About four kilos,
its closest relative is
(yes!) the elephant!
 
Its young are "puggles"
and its name looks like a real
word, but spelled backward.
 
Animal haiku? Don't mind if I do!

"They" say aye-aye's long
middle finger gets food. Is
there another use?

One lump or two, says
the camel. He don't need no
stinkin' Stanley cup.

Daring fashion choice,
Okapi's sporting stripes and
solids, but it works!

So many teeth for
such tiny prey. 'Possums love
those annoying ticks.
 
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