![]() From the descriptions of their temperament, the aurochs apparently didn't give a gently caress about people unless they were teased/hunted, at which point you were going to get thrown into the air. (Where loss of funding reduced the number of foxes from 700 to 100.)Īs for the aurochs, we're actually trying to bring them back here in Europe through selective breeding of primitive cattle breeds*, which is part of a larger effort to restore the population of various large herbivore species in Europe. I'm guessing the latter group was put down following the end of the Soviet Union. Basically, one that emphasized traits such as fear and aggression. Speaking of those foxes, you skipped an interesting part of the breeding program: They bred both a dog-like lineage, and an "anti-dog" lineage. I know I can do this by myself! Okay, Eggman! Bring it on! ![]() I've changed a lot since I started hanging with Sonic, but I can't depend on him forever. I do have to add, though, that I got kind of sick of that barking song after the third repeat or so. I will, however, share a test I've come up with for verisimilitude in fantasy and historical settings: where are the dogs? In every period of human history, there are dogs somewhere around they don't have to be in the foreground, but mentioning or showing their existence is an interesting note to make. All of them.Īnd here I was thinking I could bring up the Russian domesticated fox myself. I would listen to all of the mythology episodes. I told you I'm not the only one who would listen to a Grousecast You should seriously do a science podcast, I would be a religious listener.Īnd that was when Ecco realised the world just fucking hates dolphins. I have been hoping so hard for a new episode.
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