Looks like it’s constantly doing deadpan stares down the camera lens like Jim from the office
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Or its making saitama’s ok face
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That's how Tibetans look when the CCP tells them who the Pachen Lama really is.
I actually forgot how big of an issue this is presumably about to be for Tibetans tbh
He looks Tibetan alright
Is this against wind, high UV or why?
Asked gpt
The appearance of the Tibetan fox and the people from Tibet sharing certain facial characteristics is coincidental and not due to geographic influences shaping their faces similarly. The Tibetan fox has evolved to have a unique facial structure, including a broad, square-shaped head and narrow, slanted eyes, which is an adaptation to its environment and lifestyle.
Humans from Tibet have their facial characteristics shaped by a combination of genetic factors and evolutionary adaptations to the high-altitude environment, such as larger lung capacity and certain facial features that might help with respiratory efficiency. However, there is no direct link between the facial structures of the Tibetan fox and the people living in Tibet beyond this coincidental similarity.
Overall, the resemblance is superficial and does not have a basis in the geographical environment shaping facial features in the same way for both species.
So what now, coincidence or adaption to environment and lifestyle?
This is why LLM are shit.
It obviously needs cuddles. Lots of cuddles.
Careful- foxes pee when they're excited.
That was one of the things they couldn't figure out how to stop in the Russian fox domestication program.
Like a character from a Wes Anderson movie
Look at this dood
It reminds me of a vallhund. Must pet
Wolfx
Looks like Dichen Lachman