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82_28 wrote:hahaha. That shit's hilarious C_w.
http://www.fupenguin.com/2009/06/baby-f ... -your.html
Just remember to enjoy it while you can, Flying Squirrel, because you're going to get older, and if you don't have your feet on the ground, there's going to be a big wake up call, and it won't involve me feeding you acorns.
justdrew wrote:I don't even know what kinda critter it is... some sort of cat-bear
This taxonomic classification of both the Red Panda and Giant Panda has been under debate for many decades, as both species share characteristics of both bears and raccoons. However, they are only very distantly related by remote common ancestry from the Early Tertiary Period. Its common ancestor can be traced back to tens of millions of years ago with a wide distribution across Eurasia. Fossils of the Red Panda have been unearthed from China in the east to Britain in the west (Hu, 1990), and most recently a handful of fossils (Pristinailurus bristoli, Miocene, considered to be a new genus and species of the Red Panda) have also been discovered in North America. http://news.worldwild.org/the-story-of-a-red-panda/
Canadian_watcher wrote:I'd like to introduce you all to Fuck You, Penguin. now defunct (in order to encourage book sales, I guess)
My personal Fave is the Tibetan Fox.
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