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Sad robot and swirly lionheads are my faves, but I think they are all amazing.
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They gasped and bobbed, mutations ill-suited for survival in any but the most rarefied captivity, the products of hundreds of years of careful Oriental tinkering with nature—lionheads with faces obscured by glossy, raspberry growths, bug-eyed black moors, celestials with eyes forced perpetually heavenward, ryukins so overloaded with finnage that they could barely move.
When the Bough Breaks Jonathan Kellerman 1985
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They gasped and bobbed, mutations ill-suited for survival in any but the most rarefied captivity, the products of hundreds of years of careful Oriental tinkering with nature—lionheads with faces obscured by glossy, raspberry growths, bug-eyed black moors, celestials with eyes forced perpetually heavenward, ryukins so overloaded with finnage that they could barely move.
When the Bough Breaks Jonathan Kellerman 1985
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They gasped and bobbed, mutations ill-suited for survival in any but the most rarefied captivity, the products of hundreds of years of careful Oriental tinkering with nature—lionheads with faces obscured by glossy, raspberry growths, bug-eyed black moors, celestials with eyes forced perpetually heavenward, ryukins so overloaded with finnage that they could barely move.
When the Bough Breaks Jonathan Kellerman 1985
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IDK because they do not even sell lionheads and he was in a tank full of orandas ... but he looks like a lionhead!!!
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IDK because they do not even sell lionheads and he was in a tank full of orandas ... but he looks like a lionhead!!!
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You too can have a chiseled chest if you carried metal lionheads in each hand
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Don't dismiss these as too "everyday," said Dominick Caserma, owner of A Lot of Fish in Babylon, N.Y. Goldfish come in dozens of colors and varieties, from lionheads, with their spongy head growth, to fantails, which have forked tails.
Berks county news 2008
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