No one ever talks about how Sophie starts a new life in the Lost Cities and has to figure out all over again things like what her favorite food and her favorite animal are.
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Fun fact! Even though my brand is bees and my normal art are cats, my favorite animal is the asian short-clawed river otter!
I got to experience an otter cafe in Harajuku and my life has never been the same~
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Silly little question. What is your favorite animal?
I love fresh water fish like sun fish and pikes and sturgeons, I love nurse sharks too and of course horses I love horses
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do u like foxes
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Actually yes, I do!
Foxes are actually one of my favorite animals!🦊
They’ve actually grew on me over the years, and I’ve actually appreciated them a lot, they are a bit bizarre but are actually pretty cool and interesting, I’ve liked learning more about several fox species too!
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Hellooo, I’m here to update you on one of my new favorites animal!!! 🥹
I recently discovered it and is THE CUTEST THING EVER! 😩😩🩷🩷
Let me introduce you to:
PIKAS !! (Try not to explode of cuteness, level: impossible)
Fun fact: they are form the bunnies family, so basically this is just the cutest little small bunny 🥹😍😍
Also pikachu (🥰) is inspired by this cutie!
Isn’t that the coolest thing everrrrr ?!?
Well so your welcome if you didn’t knew about this beautiful animal! Bye
(Soon I’ll post more about this loves)
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Okay, warhammer stuff can sit down for a second. I got started talking to my boyfriend about this and now everyone else has to hear about it too.
So, I have three favorite animals. The highland cow, and moths are the first two. The third is The American Woodcock.
Look at himb.
Not only are they the quintessential bird, have the words 'wood' and 'cock' right next to each other in their name, and look like something a 1st grader would draw when asked to draw a 'bird,' but they have some amazing side features to go along with them.
#1. They have some fantastic colloquial names. My personal favorite of the bunch is 'Timberdoodles,' because come on, that's good. Here's some from the official Wikipedia page on them:
(ID TRANSCRIPTION: sometimes colloquially reffered to as the timberdoodle, the bogsucker, the hokumpoke, and the Labrador twister.)
Awe inspiring.
#2. They don't sound like a bird. They sound like a squeaky toy.
He go "MEHP!"
#3. They dance to find worms.
Amazing. They strutting real good, good job birbs.
Edit: I forgot to explain why they do this. It's to hunt worms! We aren't 100% sure why they do it or how it works, but it's effective enough for them to keep doing it so... I dunno. It's freaking cute though.
Some researchers believe it's to emulate the vibrations of rain so worms will come to the surface. Worms like to go where there's moisture, so the Woodcocks walk rhythmically to make the worms think there's water falling down from somewhere. A couple others believe the vibrations emulate falling dirt or changing landscape, which causes the worms to be disturbed and try to move away from it, usually up into the birb's range.
Foolish worms, your hubris will cost you your life!
#4. They've got some whack ass beaks
Not only is the bill prehensile, but it's also bendy! Their flexible beak has a ton of nerve endings in it to sense where the worms their searching for are. So when they're pecking at the ground and not pulling up anything, it's not because they missed, it's because they're using it to sense if there is a worm to go after at all and if its moving or stationary. Not only that, but unlike other birds, they can open the upper tip of the beak. Its especially useful for letting their long rough tongue out after sticking it in the ground so they can catch worms!
Honorable mention: their eye placement let's them see nearly 360 degrees around themselves, so they're especially hard to catch for game birds.
So. If this didn't convince you that Timberdoodles are fantastic and amazing creatures worthy of praise, I don't know what will at this point.
Go forth and spread this information to fellow bird lovers. Tell them they need to add the Woodcock to their favorite animals list.
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favorite animal, this is a very difficult question I know... Choose wisely
*stresses out for 3 more hours not knowing how to answer at all for one of the most difficult questions they've ever been asked in their entire life*
Jokes aside xd, if its anything else other than dragons here are a few :P
Fav reptile : Rock iguanas
Fav bird : African Hawks
Favorite mammal : spotted hyena
Favorite extinct creature : Utahraptors
Favorite insect : bumblebees
Favorite fish : whale sharks
And i think these are all, but if i had to pick one that isn't dragons out these, Utahs take the cake :3
Thank you for the question Ku! :3
Here's a bonus.
Angy doggo in a basket
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