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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #45 on: June 10, 2008, 01:54:26 PM »
Actually, the Barn Owl is the one that only lives 2 years. Falcons can live to be 30.
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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #46 on: June 10, 2008, 03:41:38 PM »
Not really an animal, but
A Klingon :headbang:.
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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #47 on: June 10, 2008, 03:54:45 PM »
How do you judge that? A good day to die, I mean. Something to do with star alignment?

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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #48 on: June 10, 2008, 04:10:51 PM »
Waterfowl and Seabirds.
Easy!

Yeah..... but they all seem so...... small and pathetic. I mean Im not saying I would have to be some big macho killing animal or anything but imagine life as a duck.... It just doesnt seem that fascinating

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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #49 on: June 10, 2008, 04:12:32 PM »
How do you judge that? A good day to die, I mean. Something to do with star alignment?
Nono, it's the Klingon battle cry. They say it out of battlelust and to wipe away hesitations as they go into battle.
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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #50 on: June 10, 2008, 04:51:42 PM »
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Yeah..... but they all seem so...... small and pathetic. I mean Im not saying I would have to be some big macho killing animal or anything but imagine life as a duck.... It just doesnt seem that fascinating


Clearly, you have never been up-close-and-personal with a angry goose...or swan *shudder*.

A swan can be seven feet long, from bill to tail, with a nine foot wing span.
They can break a man's arm with their wings.
If you really need an idea how non-pathetic waterfowl are:

The Trumpeter Swan can weigh 40 pounds. It is actually the heaviest flight-capable bird on Earth.
It can fly between 40 and 60 miles-per-hour, without sleep or food, for two thousand miles in one go.
Can you honestly imagine moving that much weight, that fast, over that kind of distance?
Its wings are beyond belief, they are so strong.

It can run fast, too, if you've ever ticked one off while it was nesting. *ouch*

Geese are easily as fast and as vicious, they're just a bit smaller and better at higher altitudes.

Ducks are no pushovers, either. You don't KNOW fast until you've irritated a flock of Canvasbacks.


Seabirds have some of the sharpest bills of any bird.
Gannets can dive 100 feet under water from 200 feet in the air to go after deep-water fish, and they can swim back to the surface, swallow the fish, and regain ALL THAT ALTITUDE in a space of two minutes.

Albatrosses are HUGE, and nothing hunts them. They don't even have to flap, most of the time.


Don't knock the water birdies until you get to know them. :)
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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #51 on: June 10, 2008, 07:03:14 PM »
What do you DO in your freetime, Estelore ??? :o?
My Klingon likes to down a nice, tall glass of prune juice after finishing with your Trumpeter Swan :evilgrin27: ;).
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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #52 on: June 10, 2008, 07:05:11 PM »
He'd have to catch the swan first. ^-^



Klingon bones break just as easily as Human bones. ^-^


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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #53 on: June 10, 2008, 07:06:22 PM »
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Yeah..... but they all seem so...... small and pathetic. I mean Im not saying I would have to be some big macho killing animal or anything but imagine life as a duck.... It just doesnt seem that fascinating


Clearly, you have never been up-close-and-personal with a angry goose...or swan *shudder*.

A swan can be seven feet long, from bill to tail, with a nine foot wing span.
They can break a man's arm with their wings.
If you really need an idea how non-pathetic waterfowl are:

The Trumpeter Swan can weigh 40 pounds. It is actually the heaviest flight-capable bird on Earth.
It can fly between 40 and 60 miles-per-hour, without sleep or food, for two thousand miles in one go.
Can you honestly imagine moving that much weight, that fast, over that kind of distance?
Its wings are beyond belief, they are so strong.

It can run fast, too, if you've ever ticked one off while it was nesting. *ouch*

Geese are easily as fast and as vicious, they're just a bit smaller and better at higher altitudes.

Ducks are no pushovers, either. You don't KNOW fast until you've irritated a flock of Canvasbacks.


Seabirds have some of the sharpest bills of any bird.
Gannets can dive 100 feet under water from 200 feet in the air to go after deep-water fish, and they can swim back to the surface, swallow the fish, and regain ALL THAT ALTITUDE in a space of two minutes.

Albatrosses are HUGE, and nothing hunts them. They don't even have to flap, most of the time.


Don't knock the water birdies until you get to know them. :)



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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #54 on: June 10, 2008, 07:10:05 PM »
Y'all need to read up on your Klingonology-they have bone chain-mail in their chests, so they can take a beating from a bird any day of the week 8).
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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #55 on: June 10, 2008, 07:12:44 PM »
i'd rather stick to reading bout real animals, or animorph related aliens :P
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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #56 on: June 11, 2008, 01:46:38 AM »
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Yeah..... but they all seem so...... small and pathetic. I mean Im not saying I would have to be some big macho killing animal or anything but imagine life as a duck.... It just doesnt seem that fascinating


Clearly, you have never been up-close-and-personal with a angry goose...or swan *shudder*.

A swan can be seven feet long, from bill to tail, with a nine foot wing span.
They can break a man's arm with their wings.
If you really need an idea how non-pathetic waterfowl are:

The Trumpeter Swan can weigh 40 pounds. It is actually the heaviest flight-capable bird on Earth.
It can fly between 40 and 60 miles-per-hour, without sleep or food, for two thousand miles in one go.
Can you honestly imagine moving that much weight, that fast, over that kind of distance?
Its wings are beyond belief, they are so strong.

It can run fast, too, if you've ever ticked one off while it was nesting. *ouch*

Geese are easily as fast and as vicious, they're just a bit smaller and better at higher altitudes.

Ducks are no pushovers, either. You don't KNOW fast until you've irritated a flock of Canvasbacks.


Seabirds have some of the sharpest bills of any bird.
Gannets can dive 100 feet under water from 200 feet in the air to go after deep-water fish, and they can swim back to the surface, swallow the fish, and regain ALL THAT ALTITUDE in a space of two minutes.

Albatrosses are HUGE, and nothing hunts them. They don't even have to flap, most of the time.


Don't knock the water birdies until you get to know them. :)


I'll make sure to never underestimate any bird EVER again. Your right I have never been up close and personal wth one. Thank you for enlightening me. lol. I'll also make sure to never upset a duck when at the park too.

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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #57 on: June 11, 2008, 05:56:03 AM »
I think Marco mentions something about how powerful and good flying morphs ducks really are in the final arc. He was pretty surprised they never acquired the duck before.
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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #58 on: June 11, 2008, 06:04:13 AM »
yeah #51. I was wondering that too.

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Re: If you were doomed to be a nothlit....
« Reply #59 on: June 11, 2008, 08:11:13 AM »
If they had gotten duck morphs early on, they could've gotten to places a lot faster and that might've made changed the storyline even :P.
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