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Post by monsteraddict21 on Apr 24, 2013 13:29:39 GMT -8
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HOLY CRAP GUYS LOOK MY FIRST TABLE. im freaking out oh my god wow how did i even idontcarehowmuchitsucksididitwow
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Post by monsteraddict21 on Apr 24, 2013 16:10:13 GMT -8
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Muse: Word Count: OOC: Speaking
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Post by GREYtheFLAILER on Apr 25, 2013 21:56:08 GMT -8
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The senses of foxes are very different from our own. The main sense with which we perceive the world is sight. We cannot know for sure which is the most important sense to a fox, but both hearing and smell must be important. "Their acute hearing is used to hunt small mammals and insects, for example by locating a mouse by the sounds it makes and then pouncing up to 2-3 metres to catch it." Smell is used to communicate but also to locate food. Foxes can detect food in a sealed bag or underground, as any person who has had a buried pet dug up will be able to confirm. The senses of foxes are very different from our own. The main sense with which we perceive the world is sight. We cannot know for sure which is the most important sense to a fox, but both hearing and smell must be important.
Their acute hearing is used to hunt small mammals and insects, for example by locating a mouse by the sounds it makes and then pouncing up to 2-3 metres to catch it. Smell is used to communicate but also to locate food. Foxes can detect food in a sealed bag or underground, as any person who has had a buried pet dug up will be able to confirm.The senses of foxes are very different from our own. The main sense with which we perceive the world is sight. We cannot know for sure which is the most important sense to a fox, but both hearing and smell must be important. Their acute hearing is used to hunt small mammals and insects, for example by locating a mouse by the sounds it makes and then pouncing up to 2-3 metres to catch it. Smell is used to communicate but also to locate food. Foxes can detect food in a sealed bag or underground, as any person who has had a buried pet dug up will be able to confirm.nnot know for sure which is the most important sense to a fox, but both hearing and smell must be important. Their acute hearing is used to hunt small mammals and insects, for example by locating a mouse by the sounds it makes and then pouncing up to 2-3 metres to catch it. Smell is used to communicate but also to locate food. Foxes can detect food in a sealed bag or underground, as any person who has had a buried pet dug up will be able to confirm.The senses of foxes are very different from our own. The main sense with which we perceive the world is sight. We cannot know for sure which is the most
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Post by asylum on Apr 30, 2013 3:17:28 GMT -8
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You know when you feel as though someone is watching you? Like someone is standing over your shoulder staring at you while you write? Or someone possibly staring in your window at night while you're trying to fall into the sanctity of slumber? Or maybe that someone is just watching you walk through the shade ridden trees?
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Post by asylum on Apr 30, 2013 3:19:02 GMT -8
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You know when you feel as though someone is watching you? Like someone is standing over your shoulder staring at you while you write? Or someone possibly staring in your window at night while you're trying to fall into the sanctity of slumber? Or maybe that someone is just watching you walk through the shade ridden trees?
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