Every year, at the full moon following April Fools Day, the adult female returns from the ocean to the muddy banks of her native river to lay her eggs. Six weeks later, millions of baby cones hatch out and start their perilous journey to the nearest motorway.
A traffic cone in the mud is worth three in the water.
ReplyDeleteIn Australia traffic cones are known as witches’ hats.
ReplyDeleteI assume that witch didn’t float.
...... and I thought Coney Island was in New York.
ReplyDeleteEvery year, at the full moon following April Fools Day, the adult female returns from the ocean to the muddy banks of her native river to lay her eggs. Six weeks later, millions of baby cones hatch out and start their perilous journey to the nearest motorway.
ReplyDeleteI did think of something but it was too coney.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant captions - thanks everyone - I didn’t get past “contraflow in progress” or “mooring restctitions”
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