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Predators and Prey

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
Sleeeeeeeeeepy here!

But had to share this first: This is the ad I get in the corner of the FAF page:

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I WISH I had this problem, and @Tazmo was in my attic! :p
 

Ravofox

back to Aussie foxying!
This is a PSA to all prey. Don't post anymore tonight, that way the preds won't have any competition and will feel less accomplished when they inevitably win lol. I think there is like 8 preds or so and about 2 prey right now :(

Also, welcome back @KD142000! It's been a while!

Interesting, we should study this ecosystem and the effects trophic cascades and apex predators have on its biodiversity:p

Sleeeeeeeeeepy here!

But had to share this first: This is the ad I get in the corner of the FAF page:

13573552320543007018


I WISH I had this problem, and @Tazmo was in my attic! :p

OMG, don't we all!!!:D

So cute!!!!:p

@Ravofox do you have to like everything lolz :confused:

of course I do, and if you don't like it i'll turn you into a toad:p
 

Cosmic-FS

A creature of the night
Seems a little empty in here.
*attempts to liven up the place with a reset and some facts*

In 1932, Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen built a factory to produce wooden toys for children. He named the company "Leg Godt" which was German for "To play well". The company was somewhat successful, however a fire broke a few years later and much of the equipment was lost. Christiansen rebuilt the factory and switched to using plastic. In 1947 Leg Godt, which had since been shortened to Lego, debuted their interconnecting brick toys to the market. The bricks were an instant success and demand grew exponentially. The small Danish toy company became known the world over.

It was some time later that it was pointed out that "Lego" was Latin for "We put together":D

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