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A man stands by his word.
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The word cookies comes from koekje, a Dutch word meaning ‘little cakes.’ The first cookies were made with scraps of pie crust or drops of extra cake batter. Go back to basics with these slim sugar cookies.
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A male is called a ‘dog fox’ while a female is called a ‘vixen’.
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As a welcome gift, here's an extra Fox Fact. We are pleased to have you in the Fox Fact Family, rawr!
All species of fox have a pretty wide variety of vocalizations, just as dogs and cats do. It's simple to reduce, say, a dog's vocalizations to "bark," but as any owner knows, dogs can yelp, whine, howl, growl, and make all kinds of other sounds. Foxes aren't quite as varied in their vocalizations as dogs, but they're still capable of making lots of different sounds
Thank you for subscribing to Sporadic Mouse Facts.
As a welcome gift, here's an extra Mouse Fact. We are pleased to have you in the Mouse Fact Family, squee~!
Mice, much like other rodents, have a set of incisor teeth that never stop growing. Their teeth grow at a rate of 0.3mm a day!
Because of this, mice have to constantly gnaw on items which range anywhere from cardboard boxes to wires and furniture in order to grind their teeth down to a reasonable length.
Because of this, when it comes to preventing mice, it’s advised that you fully inspect your property for any gaps and holes and fill these in using expanding foam or wire wool.