Here we see a wild Henry in its natural environment. This one has escaped from the confines of a dark broom cupboard, and is enjoying its freedom for the first time in the open countryside. Henrys are solitary creatures, which are rarely seen in daylight hours out in the open. This one is biding its time, waiting patiently to suck up prey of small spiders and various insects, which gives it the nutrition that dust alone cannot provide.
Poor Henry…
How can someone be that callous?
There’s a coin slot on the back. It’s for getting sucked off in the woods. £3 (so I was told).
It’s tragic, the way that Roombas have driven the indigenous Henry out of its natural habitat.
Those things are bulletproof, take it home and change the brushes on the motor or replace the plug and it’ll give you years of service.
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Here we see a wild Henry in its natural environment. This one has escaped from the confines of a dark broom cupboard, and is enjoying its freedom for the first time in the open countryside. Henrys are solitary creatures, which are rarely seen in daylight hours out in the open. This one is biding its time, waiting patiently to suck up prey of small spiders and various insects, which gives it the nutrition that dust alone cannot provide.
Poor Henry…
How can someone be that callous?
There’s a coin slot on the back. It’s for getting sucked off in the woods. £3 (so I was told).
It’s tragic, the way that Roombas have driven the indigenous Henry out of its natural habitat.
Those things are bulletproof, take it home and change the brushes on the motor or replace the plug and it’ll give you years of service.
Seeing a Henry like this, it really sucks.