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
Kitbot
2009-11-09T17:06:13.000Z
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.
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
in an unrelated note, a mare won the Breeders' Cup Classic for the first time in history the other day. She's also undefeated.
the Derby is famous with fans, but the Classic is famous with the business. It's the richest race in America.
hot damn, that's pretty cool!
Kitbot
is 2009-11-10T04:35:56.000Z
pleased for this horse! You go, girl!
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