I'm with petpeeved here, there's nothing funny about dog fighting. This really isn't something I think should be on the sift. Bloodsports are just sick and wrong, not funny in any way.
The difficulty with chiropractors is that for some things, the manipulation helps (as would massage). The problem is that this gives them an air of respectability and allows them to get away with some outrageous claims. We end up with people like d3bas3r going round saying chiropractors are good and what they do works, and others will then believe the wacky stuff.
(This is not a dig at d3bas3r! It's just an observation)
<em>>> <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.videosift.com/video/Scout-the-fennec-makes-cute-noises-when-tired#comment-951037'>^breaddoughrising</a>:<br /> Correct, they lose lots of heat through those highly vascularized big ears. They wouldn't be able to survive the heat in the Sahara without them. The pigment, language, and accent of the owner puts this unknown location much further north from the equator. The fox will not be able to retain heat well in that climate (most of the year) and therefore requires an additional source.<br> <br> While they are not aggressive, they are also not truly tame. I'd bet dollars to donuts that those noises were stress/distress noises and it didn't want to be pet.<br><br><br><div><div style="margin: 10px; overflow: auto; width: 80%; float: left; position: relative;" class="convoPiece"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.videosift.com/video/Scout-the-fennec-makes-cute-noises-when-tired#comment-950893" rel="nofollow"> Frynge said</a>:<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.videosift.com/member/Frynge"><img style="margin: 4px 10px 10px; float: left; width: 40px;" src="http://static1.videosift.com/avatars/f/Frynge-s.jpg" onerror="ph(this)"></a><div style="position: absolute; margin-left: 52px; padding-top: 1px; font-size: 10px;" class="commentarrow">◄</div><div style="padding: 8px; margin-left: 60px; margin-top: 2px; min-height: 30px;" class="nestedComment box"><a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.videosift.com/video/One-of-us-from-the-movie-Freaks"></a><a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.videosift.com/video/One-of-us-from-the-movie-Freaks"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.videosift.com/video/One-of-us-from-the-movie-Freaks">http://www.videosift.com/video/One-of-us-from-the-movie-Freaks</a></a><br> why thank you, kindly. I think. XD<br> <br> <br> <em>>> <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://cute.videosift.com/#comment-950882">^blankfist</a>: <br> Why is there a rock in his bed?</em> I'm... not entirely sure, but that IS a heat rock. <br></div></div></div></em>
They have the ears that help to lose heat, but don't forget that they also have to survive the desert nights, and they are cold. Not just cool, but cold. The fox can retain heat well enough to survive in non-equitorial areas. Certainly if the temperature is such that the young lady is comfortable with just a vest top and a thin skirt, the fox will have no problems keeping warm. Average daily temperature in the winter is 13ºC, so not exactly roasting.
You wouldn't expect a dog fight to be this funny
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If they got that with taken nine I'd be stunned! Take nine hundred maybe
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Scout the fennec makes cute noises when tired!
They have the ears that help to lose heat, but don't forget that they also have to survive the desert nights, and they are cold. Not just cool, but cold. The fox can retain heat well enough to survive in non-equitorial areas. Certainly if the temperature is such that the young lady is comfortable with just a vest top and a thin skirt, the fox will have no problems keeping warm. Average daily temperature in the winter is 13ºC, so not exactly roasting.
Scout the fennec makes cute noises when tired!