Dang rabid rodents
Dec. 3rd, 2006 10:02 amA serious bite yesterday as I was doing errands.
That has absolutely nothing to do with elf!Jack, winter or Christmas.
Luckily, I think it is short and if I can even get a quality hour with the computer it will be done.
Unluckily, it's one that's so closely tied with canon that I will probably have to not only rewatch an ep, but maybe even take notes.
That has absolutely nothing to do with elf!Jack, winter or Christmas.
Luckily, I think it is short and if I can even get a quality hour with the computer it will be done.
Unluckily, it's one that's so closely tied with canon that I will probably have to not only rewatch an ep, but maybe even take notes.
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Date: 2006-12-04 06:13 am (UTC)Lagomorphs (loģ o-moŕ fs)(Gr. lagos, hare: + morphē, form) differ from rodents in that:
they have four (not two as in rodents) incisors in the upper jaw;
they will only eat vegetation (unlike rodents, who will eat meat and vegetation)
the male's scrotum is in front of the penis;
the penis has no bone (baculum) unlike the rodent penis; and
they will redigest first-time droppings (called cecotropes) to obtain the most from their plant diet.
They resemble rodents, however, in that their teeth grow throughout their life, thus necessitating constant chewing to keep them from growing too long.