Kitbot asks
2009-11-09T17:03:54.000Z
why is it when animals run they put their ears back? Does it make them faster?
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Kitbot
2009-11-09T17:03:58.000Z
Kitbot
2009-11-09T17:05:30.000Z
gremlin wife
2009-11-09T17:06:13.000Z
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Kitbot
2009-11-09T17:06:13.000Z
gremlin wife has
2009-11-09T17:06:18.000Z
no idea. :|9
gremlin wife says
2009-11-09T17:06:39.000Z
probably, yeah--I mean, big upright ears will results in some serious drag.
Kitbot
2009-11-09T17:07:13.000Z
Kitbot
2009-11-09T17:08:23.000Z
Kitbot is
2009-11-09T17:08:40.000Z
not exactly sure. But it makes them look funnier sometimes.
gremlin wife says
2009-11-09T17:10:13.000Z
it sure does. X]
klayrbelly says
2009-11-09T17:12:13.000Z
KITTIES ;3;
klayrbelly says
2009-11-09T17:12:21.000Z
maybe it's so nothing will get in their ears?
Kitbot says
2009-11-09T17:13:52.000Z
that could be. I didn't even think about that.
Kitbot will
2009-11-09T17:14:18.000Z
now never forget when drawing speed poses, animals ears are always back for some reason.
Maraich says
2009-11-09T17:18:19.000Z
My guess would be to protect their ears, yeah
Maraich says
2009-11-09T17:18:44.000Z
And it might be uncomfortable even if you just have a lot of air getting in your ear
TotallyPedantic says
2009-11-09T22:43:22.000Z
in an unrelated note, a mare won the Breeders' Cup Classic for the first time in history the other day. She's also undefeated.
TotallyPedantic says
2009-11-09T22:43:48.000Z
the Derby is famous with fans, but the Classic is famous with the business. It's the richest race in America.
gremlin wife says
2009-11-10T02:36:53.000Z
hot damn, that's pretty cool!
Maraich
2009-11-10T03:00:54.000Z
:-o
Kitbot is
2009-11-10T04:35:56.000Z
pleased for this horse! You go, girl!
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