"why Are So Many Therians Foxes?" Theres 7.2 Million Red Foxes In Australia Alone. Thats Just One Country
"why are so many therians foxes?" theres 7.2 million red foxes in australia alone. thats just one country and one species.
"why are so many therians dogs?" theres about a billion dogs in the world. thats a LOT.
"why are so many therians..." have u considered common types of therians are just common animals?
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