Having a long body and relatively short legs makes the TSF very good at sneaking, but also makes it look completely comical when it does.
Chaos Unwilling is an anagram of my full name, and sounds too cool to not use as an alias. I'm a New York City native currently going to school on Prince Edward Island in Canada. I'm not good at many things but I write some pretty funny sh*t; friends have encouraged me for years to make a blog and expose more of my writing. I've done so now, and so far it's been a crushing disappointment.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
The Tibetan Sand Fox
Today's Animal of the Day is the Tibetan Sand Fox, a medium-sized fox found in the Tibetan plateau and western China. The TSF has a uniquely shaped skull, broader and more square than regular foxes, giving them more powerful jaws as well as a look of being really chill. The TSF will sometimes follow a nearby bear around, catching rodents that are scared from their burrows by the bear's presence. This doesn't benefit the bear, but it doesn't mind because it's also really chill.
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