Hey /an/, whats the strongest animal ever trained, by element?
I guess I need to post this on /vp/ too.
>>2466551
Tigers
Elephants
Orcas or pilot whales
Some big-ass eagle I guess
>>2466551
Why is the fox the fire element?
>>2466601
just because its red probably
>>2466551
I n d i a n e l e p h a n t s
>>2466551
jellyfish are 99% water so they are almost purely their element
>>2466601
Because of Kitsune*
*translator's note: a Kitsune is a mythical Japanese fox that can generate fire
>>2466639
I'm sure there was an insect that thrived in ashes from forest fires, or maybe it was a seed
A fucking budgie because the fucker ate my lamp.
>>2466551
Can snakes be trained? Because that could go to the poison element.
>>2466601
If you set the foxes tail on fire, it turns into a fire elemental creature.
Judges 15:4
Mostly circus animals
Land - Lion - other (bear, Elephant, tiger)
Air - Eagle - other (Falcon, Parrot, Chicken)
Water - Orca - other (Dolphin, pilot whale, seal)
Mammal are the smartest and strongest animal in land and water, but the dinosaurs still rule the air.
Bats can be trained. But can they beat an eagle?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2aLeFF_CnU
>>2466555
I think elephants would probably be rock/earth type, just for their size, color, and that they can 'hear' (feel vibrations) in the ground for miles
>>2466601
Because of a retarded browser joke.
>>2466551
>foxes
>fire
i want this fucking meme to end