(warning: spoilers)
When I first saw Zootopia, I kept hoping, when Judy cut her leg on the mammoth tusk, that Nick would get down and lick her wound as animals would normally do. But at that moment, I forgot that it's something Disney probably wouldn't show. But I loved the trust that Nick and Judy (a fox and a bunny) had in each other towards the end, and how Nick was helping her when she was wounded and I wanted to actually draw a trust scene between the two where Nick takes a moment to lick Judy's wound to help her heal.
Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps © Walt Disney Enterprises
When I first saw Zootopia, I kept hoping, when Judy cut her leg on the mammoth tusk, that Nick would get down and lick her wound as animals would normally do. But at that moment, I forgot that it's something Disney probably wouldn't show. But I loved the trust that Nick and Judy (a fox and a bunny) had in each other towards the end, and how Nick was helping her when she was wounded and I wanted to actually draw a trust scene between the two where Nick takes a moment to lick Judy's wound to help her heal.
Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps © Walt Disney Enterprises
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Maybe they can see it, but for us people of Zootopia are "as anatomically impaired as a Ken doll" to quote a classic. :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnyo5T32LKk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnyo5T32LKk
I never even thought of that, but it makes sense! (And one of the few ways a Zootopian fox could get a taste of bunny!)
I recall reading somewhere that canids have an antibacterial, antibiotic, or antiseptic - I forget which - agent in their saliva.
Still a bad idea to let your dog lick your cuts, especially if he likes to drink from the toilet...
I recall reading somewhere that canids have an antibacterial, antibiotic, or antiseptic - I forget which - agent in their saliva.
Still a bad idea to let your dog lick your cuts, especially if he likes to drink from the toilet...
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