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Predators and Prey

Guifrog

Blue frog
*hops on @Broncodeer*
Aaaaaaaaaay

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Ravofox

back to Aussie foxying!
I needed dinner. Sue me.

oh, I won't sue you.
You wanted dinner...why not become dinner?;)
*turns you into hay bales*
mmmmmm!:p

*hops on @Broncodeer*
Aaaaaaaaaay

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woooooo!!!:D enjoy the ride!!

Oh, I just remembered! I'm late for my pizza pickup! *She runs*

Fine, as long as it's vegetarian!!:p

I am in the real true side.

The Predator Side.

*Baps you on the head, reminding you that you are Ravodeer, which both a fox and a deer and that is omnivorous and can be on the Predator side*

ow!!! My friend, i'm sorry, but I have seen the light! Deer are some of the most successful herbivores. tap into your own prey side, and we can be victorious!!!:p
 

Pygmepatl

Spotted Skunk
yes, but as you said...foxes are omnivores. I can now tap into my underused side and reap the benefits!!
Yes, they are. But why not defy the standards and what people usually think by being on the opposite side of your animal.

People expect roosters to be mostly herbivores and thus prey, but roosters also eat worms and insects. Wouldn't it be great and fun to defy everything and being for once a predator rooster? That would come as unexpected and interesting.
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
*peeks in, to make sure the Predators are behaving, especially the foxes*

Gotta make a bite to eat, so be good, foxes!
 
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