Tiger or lion
@TheAlphaBoy7 said in #15:
> A Wolf.
> They actually live to survive, not to watch TV 4 hours a day. And, I must admit, they are related to dogs.
Technically they're the same species, just a different subspecies.
> A Wolf.
> They actually live to survive, not to watch TV 4 hours a day. And, I must admit, they are related to dogs.
Technically they're the same species, just a different subspecies.
Orca
Cheetah.
Laying at the ground under warming sun.
Knowing to be the fastest predator on earth...
Laying at the ground under warming sun.
Knowing to be the fastest predator on earth...
@SteveWanton said in #34:
> Cheetah.
> Laying at the ground under warming sun.
> Knowing to be the fastest predator on earth...
... on land. Peregrine falcons are a lot faster. More than twice as fast.
> Cheetah.
> Laying at the ground under warming sun.
> Knowing to be the fastest predator on earth...
... on land. Peregrine falcons are a lot faster. More than twice as fast.
@SD_2709 said in #10:
> Maybe an owl? Because I could see the world peacefully from the skies, while everyone was sleeping.
You mean Peacefully Hunting. Owls are Nocturnal
> Maybe an owl? Because I could see the world peacefully from the skies, while everyone was sleeping.
You mean Peacefully Hunting. Owls are Nocturnal
@Molurus said in #35:
> ... on land. Peregrine falcons are a lot faster. More than twice as fast.
In the air, twice as slow
> ... on land. Peregrine falcons are a lot faster. More than twice as fast.
In the air, twice as slow
@SteveWanton said in #34:
> Cheetah.
> Laying at the ground under warming sun.
> Knowing to be the fastest predator on earth...
On Mars?
> Cheetah.
> Laying at the ground under warming sun.
> Knowing to be the fastest predator on earth...
On Mars?
@Molurus said in #32:
> Technically they're the same species, just a different subspecies.
Don't you make a new column of sub-subspecies when we say foxes are related to em (I know they are not but hey!)
> Technically they're the same species, just a different subspecies.
Don't you make a new column of sub-subspecies when we say foxes are related to em (I know they are not but hey!)
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