mtn_mouse Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 I hear you. I hate to burst your bubble, but mice are far superior to climbing than genetically inferior humans. Take the ears for example; most species of mice have prehensil ears, meaning they are able to use them as a 5th and 6th appendages. Not to mention that in species especially like Peromyscus that they can be used as mini-wings, allowing a mouse to fall slower than the grossly disproportionally mass of bloated humans, up to several hundred feet. And of course the obious ability to hear another mouse fart in the woods up to five miles away. Aid? I think not; mice are genetically superior climbers to humans. Quote
EWolfe Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 Until my cat gets you. Where's your genetic superiority then, pet food? Quote
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