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You really piss me off, you know.
Foxy, your lips are so kissable right now. If you wanna shut me up, you know what to do.
I hope that you're.. doing well.
...You too, Caddie. Take care out there.
Nann's little sister, huh? Never met you, but you seem like a good person.
I'd rather die again than pick up a damn violin.
Play us a farewell fiddle tune, will ya?
Youβre alright, kid. (She loves Denini so much)
you and mother allison easton gatzby are always so sweet, much appreciated Vulpes vulpes! Can't believe your hair is astonishingly still red during this time period! It's funny how red fox is considered a more specialised form of Vulpes than the Afghan, corsac and Bengal foxes in the direction of size and adaptation to carnivory; the skull displays far fewer neotenous traits than in other species, and its facial area is more developed. It is, however, not as adapted for a purely carnivorous diet as the Tibetan fox. The species is Eurasian in origin, and may have evolved from either Vulpes alopecoides or the related Chinese V. chikushanensis, both of which lived during the Middle Villafranchian.[4] The earliest fossil specimens of V. vulpes were uncovered in Baranya, Hungary dating from 3.4 to 1.8 million years ago.[16] The ancestral species was likely smaller than the current one, as the earliest red fox fossils are smaller than modern populations.[4]:β115β116β The earliest fossil remains of the modern species date back to the mid-Pleistocene[17] in association with the refuse of early human settlements. This has led to the theory that the red fox was hunted by primitive humans as both a source of food and pelts.
I'd rather call you my sister over her any day.
It'd be better than being a Calimeris, I'm sure.