Its an olive crusher. A limestone container with a cicualr groove which this metal thingy goes round in crushing the olives for oil. I have NO IDEA how to better explain it. Heres a picture *shut up*
Thats actually really common. It happens when the lizard tries to lose its tail (in defense) and doesnt do it completely. Due to this, it grows a new tail while the other one is still partially attached. A friend of mine did an experiment on one to confirm this theory, he ended up with an 8-tailed lizard!
2. Red Ant Plush
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Heres a picture *shut up*
http://www.forumromanum.org/life/johnston171.jpg
I love cats, don't get me wrong, but I don't tolerate cats like that!