it means to brun and melt them by GC
you cant on the ds or wii but you can ONLY do this on te gamecube. :)
In resident evil 4 the main creatures are just reagular animals, and humans that are controlled by a parisite.
Because they are kind natured, loving, gentle, spirited animals who when brought up corretly are the best pets in the world!
Unfortunately, there is only an island in the Gamecube version. Villagers you can find there are what I call "Hawaiian villagers." They are the ones that are incredibly bright, and usually have a flower in their fur. Villagers like this are: Bliss, Maelle, Faith, and Flossie.
You can get the three balloon animals from Reuben the clown who is a resident in appleton on the eastern side. -LoveToDance Dun Server
well on gamecube they moved so i guess so. but i think u can push they lol
During the chase scene in Spirited Away, Haku is pursued by paper birds that are controlled by the witch Yubaba. These birds are relentless in their pursuit of him, adding to the suspense of the scene.
horses are free spirited animals and have been put on earth for a reason. they teach us so many lessons and give us a feeling of freedom.
Yes, when mares are in-season their hormone activity is changing and they can become very high spirited or high strung. Other emotions/ behaviors include depression, anxienty, or strong bonding with certain people (trainer, owner, etc.) or animals (stablemates-other horses, sheep, cows, goats, etc.- barn cats, dogs that may be in the barn, etc.)
The simile "as fierce as a horse" is not typically correct, as horses are generally not considered fierce animals. A more appropriate simile might compare fierceness to animals known for their aggression, such as lions or tigers. Horses can be strong and spirited, but they are usually associated with gentleness and grace rather than fierceness.
No. A reindeer dressed as Santa called Jingle is there insted. Find him and he will ask you 2 questions... Answer them anyway and he will give you Christmas Furniture! Hope i helped!
Hibernating is one. Some resident animals get ready for the winter by storing extra fat layers on their bodies to keep warm. Many resident animals need to change their diets for each season. For example, in the summer and spring the cow and moose eats water plants and plant shoots, and in fall and winter they search for twigs.