Elephants are uncomfortable around mice. Hell, lots of humans are uncomfortable around mice and we have as good an understanding of relative size and power capabilities as any living beings on this planet can. Size ain't everything
It's obvious why foxes so often get cast as tricksters in folklore and mythology. They look like they have the biggest shit-eating grins almost all the time.
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
Humans tamed foxes at one point in our early history, but it looks like we gave it up once we realized dogs were the far superior pet (fox and dog bones at a grave site I think).
Then Russians decided to tame them a while back to study genetics and if we could replicate what we did with dogs in other predators.
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It's obvious why foxes so often get cast as tricksters in folklore and mythology. They look like they have the biggest shit-eating grins almost all the time.
also coyotes and ravens
it's hard not to look at them and think "yeah this fucker's up to something"
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LuvTheMonkeyHigh Sierra SerenadeRegistered Userregular
I feel like I should alert @Magic Pink for some reason
It's obvious why foxes so often get cast as tricksters in folklore and mythology. They look like they have the biggest shit-eating grins almost all the time.
also coyotes and ravens
it's hard not to look at them and think "yeah this fucker's up to something"
In my experience, that's normally correct, at least for the ravens.
It's obvious why foxes so often get cast as tricksters in folklore and mythology. They look like they have the biggest shit-eating grins almost all the time.
also coyotes and ravens
it's hard not to look at them and think "yeah this fucker's up to something"
In my experience, that's normally correct, at least for the ravens.
Coyotes are usually up to something too, but just, like, killing your livestock.
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
It's obvious why foxes so often get cast as tricksters in folklore and mythology. They look like they have the biggest shit-eating grins almost all the time.
also coyotes and ravens
it's hard not to look at them and think "yeah this fucker's up to something"
In my experience, that's normally correct, at least for the ravens.
Coyotes are usually up to something too, but just, like, killing your livestock.
It's obvious why foxes so often get cast as tricksters in folklore and mythology. They look like they have the biggest shit-eating grins almost all the time.
also coyotes and ravens
it's hard not to look at them and think "yeah this fucker's up to something"
In my experience, that's normally correct, at least for the ravens.
Coyotes are usually up to something too, but just, like, killing your livestock.
Last time I saw a coyote out here it was walking through the alleys in the business park where I work.
Looked shady AF.
There is at least one coyote running around the little suburb where I live. The local wildlife group put up a video that essentially says "Don't mess with it, and it won't mess with you. Coyotes are a natural rodent predator so it helps keep the rabbit and raccoon population down. Here are some tricks to get it to keep off of your property."
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Because apparently axolotls always have a smile on their little faces.
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Odin really wants to go outside. But he is frightened of walking in front of the kitty-cat.
So Odin has been sitting there for twenty minutes.
This is meaningless nonsense to a dog.
Even small horses get spooked by walking fur balls filled with razor blades somehow
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Tod and Copper reunited.
Case in point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oA77tVNKtc
One of my favorite Mythbusters moments. The team wasn't expecting it, the audience wasn't expecting it, the elephant certainly wasn't expecting it.
Fuck that. Copper knows what he did.
Hey, @Brovid Hasselsmof. I think I found a solution for your pipe problems.
Then Russians decided to tame them a while back to study genetics and if we could replicate what we did with dogs in other predators.
also coyotes and ravens
it's hard not to look at them and think "yeah this fucker's up to something"
I feel like I should alert @Magic Pink for some reason
Coyotes are usually up to something too, but just, like, killing your livestock.
I mean, only the babies.
Wait, is that better or worse?
Last time I saw a coyote out here it was walking through the alleys in the business park where I work.
Looked shady AF.
University. They're an everything team. There may be some hockey franchise with that mascot too, I dunno.
you mean because of the sexy older man
good call
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Sir Patrick Stewart calls her a "pibble"
pibble
this is fantastic