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Lifer
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Paratus

Lifer
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I have a question.

So last week for mother’s day I bought some bananas to make bananas foster. For various reasons we didn’t get to it. The bananas are going brown so my wife is going to make banana bread.

She bought a new bunch so I could try again today.

The bunch I bought last week were average sized at about 5.5inches.

The bunch she bought is over 9.5inches long.

So my question is; Should I be reading something into this?

(One extra tidbit: the 5.5in bunch had a sticker of Thor on it. The 9.5in bunch has a sticker of Elastigirl)
 
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Snow leopards biting their own tails:
https://twitter.com/PAYOLETTER/status/997572364715134976

I read recently that cats will lick fur and fur-type surfaces as a oral hygiene ritual, so I'm wondering if this is more of the same.

I found this semi-related gem in there as well:

https://video.twimg.com/tweet_video/DdgZoxhVQAA1yuE.mp4

Nah, I think tail biting is more of an amusement thing. Chasing tails (and claiming victory over the battle by holding the tail) is a thing for many animals, hygiene habits or not.

Cats do lick fur for hygienic purposes, but not for oral hygiene; it's how they groom themselves. They have a barbed tongue, and use it along with saliva-wetted paws to basically deshed and remove dirt from their coat.