D'Brickashaw is a lot less lonely now. Giving it a stuffed animal was my sister's idea, because D'Brickashaw kept peeping frantically when it was alone. Though now that D'Brickashaw has a friend, it's content to snuggle with the stuffed animal instead of us.
If you want to see more photos of D'Brickashaw, you can look at my mom's blog. She's been posting pictures of the entire process.
That's a really nice blog.
It's amazing how much faster other animals grow up than we humans do. It already knows how to walk! And we take a year or two to learn it. o.o
It's amazing how much faster other animals grow up than we humans do. It already knows how to walk! And we take a year or two to learn it. o.o
I was thinking this the other day too, Carrot. Humans are so weak and fragile when they're born, and for much longer than other creatures. It's surprising that humans managed to live in the wild for so long.
I'll pass the compliment along to my mother, I'm sure she'll be thrilled.
I was thinking this the other day too, Carrot. Humans are so weak and fragile when they're born, and for much longer than other creatures. It's surprising that humans managed to live in the wild for so long.
It's theorised that a longer childhood and hence longer developmental stage is one of the main factors contributing to greater human intelligence compared to other animals. Pretty cool huh?
It's theorised that a longer childhood and hence longer developmental stage is one of the main factors contributing to greater human intelligence compared to other animals. Pretty cool huh?
I was thinking this the other day too, Carrot. Humans are so weak and fragile when they're born, and for much longer than other creatures. It's surprising that humans managed to live in the wild for so long.
I'll pass the compliment along to my mother, I'm sure she'll be thrilled.
Apparently a wildebeest can run top speed to escape predators 10 minutes after it is born, and us humans are stumbling around the place barely walking for at least 10 months. Crazy indeed.
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