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  • It is a little-known fact that even the most average of red foxes can take in and vocally project aural stimuli. While, to the uninitiated, the resulting vocalization may sound like a parrot being swallowed by a vacuum cleaner, the sound is actually a highly sophisticated form of encoding, which can only be decoded and understood by other reds. In this vein, the fox becomes something of a living stereo system. This allows a group of foxes with only a single headset between them to all enjoy the music. So where you might hear the typical foxish screaming and chortling, the foxes are hearing Imagine Dragons.

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  • Ragoh said:
    It is a little-known fact that even the most average of red foxes can take in and vocally project aural stimuli. While, to the uninitiated, the resulting vocalization may sound like a parrot being swallowed by a vacuum cleaner, the sound is actually a highly sophisticated form of encoding, which can only be decoded and understood by other reds. In this vein, the fox becomes something of a living stereo system. This allows a group of foxes with only a single headset between them to all enjoy the music. So where you might hear the typical foxish screaming and chortling, the foxes are hearing Imagine Dragons.

    so the fox is feedbacking the music through it's mouth?

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  • Did a draw years ago, using this falvie character as reference it is pretty cool

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