Uh oh...looks like the criminal got caught....but what did she do this time...? >.<
I really love zhens design and I'm really excited to see kung fu panda 4 soon so AHHhgh I grew up with the first movie so it holds a place in my heart
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Closely related to the Tibetan sand fox, corsac foxes are a medium-sized fox species found in Central Asia.
Corsac foxes live in the grasslands and semi-arid desert regions of Central Asia, particularly in northern China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan.
The population of the corsac fox is classified as least concern, meaning they aren’t at risk for extinction, but populations change dramatically from year to year because they are hunted for their fur.
The diet of the corsac fox consists mostly of rodents and other small animals. They occasionally hunt larger prey like rabbits and pikas, and when food is scarce they will eat vegetation. Nobody likes salad so it’s understandable that they only resort to this when nothing else is available.
Corsac foxes don’t live in a defined territory, instead preferring a nomadic lifestyle. They occasionally form groups to hunt, but they usually just form pairs. They hunt at night to avoid predators like wolves and eagles.
They have trouble hunting in snow, so during the winter they often travel south or shelter in burrows. They can dig their own burrows, but they aren’t very good at it so they usually take over abandoned animal dens. Being more social than most fox species, they often share these dens with other foxes.
I rate the corsac fox 10/10. Adorable little nomads
Photo credits:
(1) Joel Sartore (2) Aleksandr Leshchonok (3) Unknown (4) Joel Sartore
“He eats oranges with the peel still on, he's an absolute himbo. Also the writers accidentally made his daughter canonically trans so he definitely supports trans rights. And technically you can only marry him if you play as female Robin but their dynamic is still just as romantic if you play as male Robin (they literally call each other their other half and m!Robin and Chrom have a valentine's day duo unit in the gatcha, and in the anthology manga m!Robin asks Chrom to make polygamy legal so he can also marry Chrom's wife and they can be a family) so most people play the game with the gay mod so they can still marry him as a guy. He's incredibly stupid ("yeah, let's set all our ships on fire then walk through a volcano, you're so smart, Robin" "I know you've had prophetic visions about killing me and our daughter came from the future to warn us it would happen but I'm sure THIS TIME it won't because of the power of our bonds") but also really sweet. In the summer DLC they're fighting on a beach and when he sees Robin get excited over a weird creature they found he immediately forgets about the battle and starts trying to make a bunch of crafts (and failing) and cooking food (and failing again) and writing "Chrom and Robin were here" in the sand so that Robin could have some nice beach memories. I'm obsessed with this man”
Corsac propaganda:
“Huntsman concerned with preserving the ecosystem and obtaining potion ingredients in a sustainable manner. Pro-level survival skills and non-existent social skills. Easily flustered by flirting, but will excitedly teach you how to distinguish animal droppings.”
Closely related to the Tibetan sand fox, corsac foxes are a medium-sized fox species found in Central Asia.
Corsac foxes live in the grasslands and semi-arid desert regions of Central Asia, particularly in northern China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan.
The population of the corsac fox is classified as least concern, meaning they aren’t at risk for extinction, but populations change dramatically from year to year because they are hunted for their fur.
The diet of the corsac fox consists mostly of rodents and other small animals. They occasionally hunt larger prey like rabbits and pikas, and when food is scarce they will eat vegetation. Nobody likes salad so it’s understandable that they only resort to this when nothing else is available.
Corsac foxes don’t live in a defined territory, instead preferring a nomadic lifestyle. They occasionally form groups to hunt, but they usually just form pairs. They hunt at night to avoid predators like wolves and eagles.
They have trouble hunting in snow, so during the winter they often travel south or shelter in burrows. They can dig their own burrows, but they aren’t very good at it so they usually take over abandoned animal dens. Being more social than most fox species, they often share these dens with other foxes.
I rate the corsac fox 10/10. Adorable little nomads
Photo Credits:
(1) Joel Sartore (2) Aleksandr Leshchonok (3) Unknown (4) Joel Sartore
It is absolutely killing me that there is not enough fan art of this game. Potionomics is so cute and charming. I love the art, the characters, the story, the mechanics, it's just a great game over all and I highly recommend it. Anyways, here's Corsac, my main squeeze.
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Over the past 2 years, we've granted over $1 million to students across the U.S. through our 50 States, 50 Grants, 5,000 voices initiative to help make their schools more welcoming for LGBTQ+ students.
And yup - we're doing it again.
Do you have an idea that would help make your school better for LGBTQ+ students? Maybe like building...
🟣 A gender-affirming closet
🟣 Your school's first Pride parade
🟣 An LGBTQ+ mural on campus
🟣 A safe space or community garden, or
🟣 Resources for your GSA club?
See some past projects from other students here for inspo.
We know that students know what they need most at their own schools - so middle and high school students across the U.S., DC, and territories can apply now through April 1 for one of our school grants to win up to $10,000 to actually make your project a reality!
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