The first frog then responds with three, the other with four, and so on up to around six, when they run out of breath. One species of frog bases its entire mating ritual on number: If a male calls out - a whining pew followed by a brief pulsing note called a chuck - his rival responds by placing two chucks at the end of his own call. Some ants keep track of their steps some spiders keep track of how many prey are caught in their web. Lionesses tally the number of roars they hear from an intruding pride before deciding whether to attack or retreat. Honeybees count landmarks when navigating toward sources of nectar. However, when Sashi’s killers are being picked off one by one, and when people like the Norrisvile Ninja and Kim Possible get involved, Sam and Dean find that they hold the key to what really happened with Sashi and her killers.An understanding of numbers is often viewed as a distinctly human faculty - a hallmark of our intelligence that, along with language, sets us apart from all other animals.īut that couldn’t be further from the truth.
When reading about the grave of Sashi Kobayashi being vandalized and with the corpse now missing, the brothers team up with Sashi’s boyfriend Penn Zero, who is still having a bit of a hard time moving on from her death.
Now dealing with a cursed object, Sam and Dean Winchester get transported to an animated tv universe with having no clue how to get home. Another headcannon: Sashi teaches Penn Japanese while they’re dating.
With the help of her girlfriend's sister and a old friend, she'll find out that her hunt for the truth will be scarred by corruption and deceit amongst those in power.įanmake of 2000's "The Crow: Salvation" Series Wrongly executed for the gruesome murder of the girl she loved, a young woman named Azula comes back from the dead through a mysterious foxcrow to track down the real killer and prove her innocence. Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death.
Hobohaymaker13, yes_bitch_im_trans Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Avatar: Legend of Korra, The Crow (1994)