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Sturmgewehr 44 wrote...
TakumiBoku wrote...
for what? 0_0uhh....as a pet, or maybe pest control?
Pest control? What am I a bottle of Raid or something?
Now a pet, foxes make wonderful pets its a fact!
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Harontiar wrote...
TakumiBoku wrote...
Argentine wrote...
^^;;I hope that just as planned doesnt spell doom for me
It doesn't at least for now..... hohohohoho

No such thing
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Argentine wrote...
ah well,I doesnt know what to do with a fox though.I never had one
What kind of sick country do you live in!?
Everybody owns a fox where I live..... >.>
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TakumiBoku wrote...
Argentine wrote...
ah well,I doesnt know what to do with a fox though.I never had one
What kind of sick country do you live in!?
Everybody owns a fox where I live..... >.>
Lol then tell me what does a fox do with their owners lol
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TakumiBoku wrote...
Argentine wrote...
ah well,I doesnt know what to do with a fox though.I never had one
What kind of sick country do you live in!?
Everybody owns a fox where I live..... >.>
lul... fox isn't even exist here....]
EDIT: oh they are... in zoo...
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Argentine wrote...
TakumiBoku wrote...
Argentine wrote...
ah well,I doesnt know what to do with a fox though.I never had one
What kind of sick country do you live in!?
Everybody owns a fox where I live..... >.>
Lol then tell me what does a fox do with their owners lol
They hunt, kill, sleep, poop, and mark their territory with their owner
Oh and watch anime couldn't forget that...
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Nagisa-Chan wrote...
TakumiBoku wrote...
Argentine wrote...
ah well,I doesnt know what to do with a fox though.I never had one
What kind of sick country do you live in!?
Everybody owns a fox where I live..... >.>
lul... fox isn't even exist here....]
EDIT: oh they are... in zoo...
Arent you suppose to be asleep dear riku - -;;
ah well I guess I leave you be takumi lol
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Sturmgewehr 44 wrote...
TakumiBoku wrote...
for what? 0_0uhh....as a pet, or maybe pest control?
Foxes have been successfully employed to control pests on fruit farms while leaving the fruit intact.
TakumiBoku wrote...
Argentine wrote...
ah well,I doesnt know what to do with a fox though.I never had one
What kind of sick country do you live in!?
Everybody owns a fox where I live..... >.>
Foxes are normally extremely wary of humans and are not usually kept as indoor pets; however, the silver fox was successfully domesticated in Russia after a 45 year selective breeding program. This selective breeding also resulted in physical and behavioral traits appearing that are frequently seen in domestic cats, dogs, and other animals, such as pigmentation changes, floppy ears, and curly tails.
The Russian Silver Fox, or Domesticated Silver Fox, is the result of nearly 50 years of experiments in the Soviet Union and Russia to domesticate the silver morph of the Red Fox. Notably, the new foxes not only became more tame, but more dog-like as well: they lost their distinctive musky "fox smell", became more friendly with humans, put their ears down (like dogs), wagged their tails when happy and began to vocalize and bark like domesticated dogs. The breeding project was set up by the Soviet scientist Dmitri K. Belyaev.
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Argentine wrote...
Nagisa-Chan wrote...
TakumiBoku wrote...
Argentine wrote...
ah well,I doesnt know what to do with a fox though.I never had one
What kind of sick country do you live in!?
Everybody owns a fox where I live..... >.>
lul... fox isn't even exist here....]
EDIT: oh they are... in zoo...
Arent you suppose to be asleep dear riku - -;;
ah well I guess I leave you be takumi lol
huh sleep? oh yes, i try it and i successfully failed at that...
@Yuriel Ojou-sama: Hi hi~
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Harontiar wrote...
Sturmgewehr 44 wrote...
TakumiBoku wrote...
for what? 0_0uhh....as a pet, or maybe pest control?
Foxes have been successfully employed to control pests on fruit farms while leaving the fruit intact.
TakumiBoku wrote...
Argentine wrote...
ah well,I doesnt know what to do with a fox though.I never had one
What kind of sick country do you live in!?
Everybody owns a fox where I live..... >.>
Foxes are normally extremely wary of humans and are not usually kept as indoor pets; however, the silver fox was successfully domesticated in Russia after a 45 year selective breeding program. This selective breeding also resulted in physical and behavioral traits appearing that are frequently seen in domestic cats, dogs, and other animals, such as pigmentation changes, floppy ears, and curly tails.
The Russian Silver Fox, or Domesticated Silver Fox, is the result of nearly 50 years of experiments in the Soviet Union and Russia to domesticate the silver morph of the Red Fox. Notably, the new foxes not only became more tame, but more dog-like as well: they lost their distinctive musky "fox smell", became more friendly with humans, put their ears down (like dogs), wagged their tails when happy and began to vocalize and bark like domesticated dogs. The breeding project was set up by the Soviet scientist Dmitri K. Belyaev.
lol Damn it haro don't ruin my fun with your intelligent answers!
Thanks for the fun fact either way
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Argentine wrote...
- -;; the last thing to do if you cant sleep is to be onlinelul... thats what i do right now...
since there isn't any good programs in Tv~