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everyone's obsessed with sheep now.
thanks a lot @"Jettaco"!
 
Jam said:
everyone's obsessed with sheep now.
thanks a lot @"Jettaco"!

I haven't done anything with sheep at all. My favorite animal is the goat. There's a difference. ;)
 
Jettaco said:
Jam said:
everyone's obsessed with sheep now.
thanks a lot @"Jettaco"!

I haven't done anything with sheep at all. My favorite animal is the goat. There's a difference. ;)

fine, i shall just blame you for all small, hairy mammals.
 
Jam said:
Jettaco said:
Jam said:
everyone's obsessed with sheep now.
thanks a lot @"Jettaco"!

I haven't done anything with sheep at all. My favorite animal is the goat. There's a difference. ;)

fine, i shall just blame you for all small, hairy mammals.

I'll take the blame for that. And why did you link the Wikipedia page of sheep Deathwish?
 
I would say because those look nothing like sheep. Lol. I would say they are wildabeest.
 
Deathcrow said:
Jettaco said:
Deathwish said:
Because Sheep. Wikipedia. Education.

But why not goats?

Goats are fine too....

Any education is good.

#wikipedia

#wikipedia indeed. And goats are much better then just 'fine'. Goats are amazing. They have rectangular pupils. That proves their awesomeness.
 
Jettaco said:
Deathcrow said:
Jettaco said:
But why not goats?

Goats are fine too....

Any education is good.

#wikipedia

#wikipedia indeed. And goats are much better then just 'fine'. Goats are amazing. They have rectangular pupils. That proves their awesomeness.

I have always thought that was weird. They aren't the only thing with rectangular pupils though. I know some toads/frogs and octopus have them as well.

"We all imagine pupils to be round – as they are the type we see most often (on humans) – but goats (and most other animals with hooves) have horizontal slits which are nearly rectangular when dilated. This gives goats vision covering 320 – 340 degrees; this means they can see virtually all around them without having to move (humans have vision covering 160 – 210 degrees). Consequently, animals with rectangular eyes can see better at night due to having larger pupils that can be closed more tightly during the day to restrict light. Interestingly, octopuses also have rectangular pupils."
 
"vision covering 320 - 340 degrees"... So that's why they can see you coming from behind....
 
Deathwish said:
"vision covering 320 - 340 degrees"... So that's why they can see you coming from behind....

Yep, nature is awesome. Learning random things like that is fun. :)
 
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