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  1. #101
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    Quote Originally Posted by chaincey.ncfc View Post
    Like most four legged mammals cats have five toes on their front legs but unusually only gave four toes on their rear legs,scientists think that this is to help them run faster
    Incorrect. Mine has more as, like a lot of Maine Coons, he’s polydactyl.

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    I looked further into your cat griff and it’s awesome,it’s extra toes are completely natural (as you know) and somewhat unique from other cat breeds,it’s great that you’ve bought one that’s got the extra toes and not a cat that’s been bred to be “normal” and what’s more it’s a bleeding monster!

    What do you feed it on,poodles,Yorkshire terriers or other animals that’s wandered into your garden?

    I would love to see one but I hadn’t even heard of them until you first bought them up when you got yours and even then I didn’t look further into it,awesome cat griff

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    A lot of 4 legged animals including my 🐶 have an extra one.. Dew Claws are for gripping when mating…

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    Most dewclaws are on the front legs of the dog,how many are in the back?

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    Like most four legged mammals cats have five toes on their front legs but unusually only gave four toes on their rear legs

    🤷*♂️

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackdogblue View Post
    Like most four legged mammals cats have five toes on their front legs but unusually only gave four toes on their rear legs

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    Yeah sorry,I was preoccupied with texting at the same time as I was driving and I misread my own post but understandable after 5 pints

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaincey.ncfc View Post
    Yeah sorry,I was preoccupied with texting at the same time as I was driving and I misread my own post but understandable after 5 pints
    Down Sir Brian Clough Way by chance? 😎

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    That the Voynich Manuscript is a mysterious book from the 15th century that is written in an unknown language and contains bizarre illustrations of plants, animals, and astronomical objects. Despite many attempts to decipher the book, its contents remain a mystery.

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    Tigers cannot purr,To show happiness they squint or close their eyes,this is because losing vision lowers defence so tigers only purposely do so when they feel comfortable and safe

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    That the Voynich Manuscript is a mysterious book from the 15th century that is written in an unknown language and contains bizarre illustrations of plants, animals, and astronomical objects. Despite many attempts to decipher the book, its contents remain a mystery.
    I’ve had a look into this Alf and it’s quite an interesting object but I can’t help feeling that it’s just a made up language that it’s written in,the flowers and stuff are worth investing further though when I’ve got the time

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