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Predators and Prey

Ravofox

back to Aussie foxying!
I don't know about rhinos. I haven't seen any around lately. They ate giant ground sloths, mammoths, camels, horses, etc. Scientists were able to provide proof for those.

How about dragons? (no offence @DRGN Juno and @Arix :p)
(have fun with the art, kee!):D
*walks over to you and shouts what I said earlier right in your ear*
Did you hear me now? I can repeat myself if you need me to :D


Well every prey has their own garden! I don't see any preds giving birth to any prey! It's much easier to plant a seed and create life that way than to try to birth a whole different species, only to eat them later! Duh ;)

*salutes you with a nervous smile as you clank noisily away*
Umm... @Simo? I think we might need to set up a rescue mission.
*sigh*
I suppose I'll go get Elias...

*elias skulks in, with bits of corn still sticking in his fur from yesterday (thanks @TR273 :confused:)*
"You called?"
 

Ravofox

back to Aussie foxying!
Sabretooths were around up to ~6,000 years ago. Meanwhile, human history worldwide has some form of folklore on flying winged serpents within the past 1,000 years.

So either there's no overlap, or we won.

hmmm, makes sense!
i'll research it in my environmental history class
but, we all know foxes are the real winners:D
 

Ravofox

back to Aussie foxying!
*uses this reasoning to justify zoos, and lets you go*

damn, a bit of a catch there, but it was worth it for my freedom!:D

Woah hey! I was starting to like it in here!
Free food, housekeepers, pretty shoddy security ~

*looks at you with disgust, but then slyness.*

Shoddy security, you say? *grins*
 
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