Guess who’s back [hint: he’s a thug]

Musclebound Thug is back…with a quirky little zoology lesson

It’s no secret that Musclebound Thug likes catching reptiles by the tail. (It’s a #thuglife thing – something that titillates his puny reptilian brain.) But today, his antics got interrupted by an unexpected lesson in zoology.

MT’s twisted tale of tail twisting came to an end courtesy of an odd little phenomenon called “caudal autotomy” – a lizard’s ability of shed part of its tail structure to free itself from predators. Better luck next time, MT!

While indulging his fondness for catching reptiles by their tails, Musclebound Thug gets foiled by a wily lizard’s ‘caudal autotomy’ by GPS artist Stephen Lund in Victoria, BC, Canada GPS Garmin Strava art cyclist cycling creativity urban art street art lizard zoology wildlife

While indulging his fondness for catching reptiles by their tails, Musclebound Thug gets foiled by a wily lizard’s ‘caudal autotomy’

SEE THE DISHEARTENED THUG ON STRAVA *

* Note: The GPS points will render correctly only if you are logged in at Strava.com

 

About Stephen

Brand strategist and creative director by day. Hyper-competitive GPS-art obsessed cyclist most of the rest of the time.
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1 Response to Guess who’s back [hint: he’s a thug]

  1. Pingback: The ongoing antics of a tail-tugging Thug | Sketchbook of a GPS Artist

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