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That journey was all on water, and the dog swam the entire time. It is safe to say dogs are not affected by drowning. | That journey was all on water, and the dog swam the entire time. It is safe to say dogs are not affected by drowning. | ||
Further testing with bears and crocodiles will be required before we are certain animals don't drown. | Further testing with bears and crocodiles will be required before we are certain animals don't drown. | ||
+ | This also could mean tame animals can't drown and wild animals can. |
Revision as of 18:53, 12 July 2009
Questions for testing by Marni/purp 06:03, 21 May 2009 (CDT)
- Are the wounds always new or can they affect other wounds already on the stomach area?
- Do they, as some people say, heal faster than normal light wounds?
- Has anyone experienced the glitch where drowning could occur on land?
- Are animals affected by drowning?
Battlepants:
Seems they are always a new drowning wound, I have had 15+ on my torso at once and they never stacked.
Also, it actually seemed like this heal slower to me. (not actually measured though, just a hunch)
AvatarJTC:
I lead a tame dog while on a boat from Kinsaitos to a kilometer east of Samling.
That journey was all on water, and the dog swam the entire time. It is safe to say dogs are not affected by drowning.
Further testing with bears and crocodiles will be required before we are certain animals don't drown.
This also could mean tame animals can't drown and wild animals can.