Gift for My poor little boxten!! ( I gifted him because why not? hes too kind!)🥰💅
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UserNotFound
05/02/2025
TYYYY
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UserNotFound
08/02/2025
I'M CRYING UR PROFILE 😭😭
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Angelragger
11/01/2026
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Ruth Headrick
25/11/2025
sharks
Yes, sharks can see very well in the dark and low-light conditions.
Their excellent night vision is due to a layer of reflective cells behind the retina called the tapetum lucidum (similar to what cats have), which bounces light back through the retina, effectively amplifying the light they receive. This adaptation allows them to see up to 10 times better than humans in dim light, helping them hunt in deep or murky waters and at night.
Would you like to know about any of their other senses, like
Yes, sharks have excellent hearing, which is often their most acute sense for detecting prey from great distances.
They are highly sensitive to low-frequency sounds (around 20-300 Hz), which are typically produced by injured or struggling fish.
Sound travels very efficiently underwater, and sharks can detect these sounds from over a mile away in some cases.
Their hearing is closely linked to their lateral line system, which senses nearby vibrations and water movement.
Sharks have an exceptionally acute sense of smell, which is often their most important sense for finding prey and mates.
They have nostrils (nares) located under their snout that only function for smell, not breathing.
Water flows over olfactory lamellae (sensitive folds of skin) inside their nasal sacs, allowing them to detect very dilute chemicals.
Sharks can detect concentrations as low as one part per million (like one drop of blood in a large swimming pool) from hundreds of meters away, dep
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v1rgmk1wgf
30/08/2025
is boxtens favorite food is peanut butter with jelly sandwich?
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thomas go beep
15/04/2025
uh boxten?
A-A-Ah~
Mmm~
I-I'll try my best.
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~KITTY KYLIA~
28/05/2025
what you did to him.. 🥀💔
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SnakeyGurl
29/05/2025
wtf
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Tisha dw
16/06/2025
Nah what your cousin be doing to him 😭
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rotten shadow milk
18/11/2024
What is bro speaking😀
J-ja...... Ich bin ein Toon.
W-wait, was?! Ich bin nicht sus!
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She can click tea!
21/01/2025
 Gibberish 
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✦🌟Mrs. Fluffy🐾✧
28/01/2025
that's German.
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♡✡★ITSS_EIGHTYY★✡♡
25/02/2025
bruh is country voice
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Brooklyn Bandlow
20/04/2025
Me being Glisten:
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Tisha dw
16/06/2025
Me to! Who has more extraction speed: a detective who has tons of experience with machines and tech of all sort OR Zesty mirror
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N1ghtMareKingGrimm
14/08/2025
joyride glisten!!
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🌈🎀Cinnabon🎀🌈
14/03/2025
I made jewelrybox-
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Em!li
01/04/2025
Why?
GIF
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thomas go beep
15/04/2025
KABOOM
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thomas go beep
15/04/2025
there gose your tower
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Link78766
22/06/2025
I know this image is have a sticker showing the whole thing
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thomas go beep
14/04/2025
I DIDNT EVEN DO ANYTHING😭😭😭
A-Ah a-a-ah...
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~KITTY KYLIA~
15/04/2025
*thinking positive* maybe he just sttuter
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♡|walt grouse|♡
24/04/2025
bro can't be saying " I don't yo garbage garbage " while he doing this 😔
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Ruth Headrick
25/11/2025
Yes, sharks can see very well in the dark and low-light conditions. Their excellent night vision is due to a layer of reflective cells behind the retina called the tapetum lucidum (similar to what cats have), which bounces light back through the retina, effectively amplifying the light they receive. This adaptation allows them to see up to 10 times better than humans in dim light, helping them hunt in deep or murky waters and at night. Would you like to know about any of their other senses, like
Yes, sharks have excellent hearing, which is often their most acute sense for detecting prey from great distances. They are highly sensitive to low-frequency sounds (around 20-300 Hz), which are typically produced by injured or struggling fish. Sound travels very efficiently underwater, and sharks can detect these sounds from over a mile away in some cases. Their hearing is closely linked to their lateral line system, which senses nearby vibrations and water movement.
Sharks have an exceptionally acute sense of smell, which is often their most important sense for finding prey and mates. They have nostrils (nares) located under their snout that only function for smell, not breathing. Water flows over olfactory lamellae (sensitive folds of skin) inside their nasal sacs, allowing them to detect very dilute chemicals. Sharks can detect concentrations as low as one part per million (like one drop of blood in a large swimming pool) from hundreds of meters away, dep
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Mmm~
I-I'll try my best.
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