Ever since Uli came to the island, he's caused quite the stir and has a pretty wide selection of suitors.
Old man falls down 2p electric bugaloo.
And after helping, Oliver wants to be Allen's friend.
Meanwhile, Aoba and Noiz have a heart to heart.
And after that conversation, Noiz realises he can't get Aoba off his mind...which must mean love!
The heart to heart with Matthew is probably some sort of notice that the other should stop talking about his cooking since hes brought it up with othera so much...or stop cooking altogether.
But if there's one thing Arrgur shouldn't stop doing, it's bringing up his budgie. Just to make sure it's still alive.
Yes I did give Arthur the budgie because of that one Monty Python sketch. I am not sorry.
Animal: He'd be a reindeer. Reindeer, depending on the subspecies, live in herds of varying sizes, which in some cases can exceed tens of thousands of individuals. This characteristic makes them extremely social animals, preferring to move and live in large groups to enhance protection and food seeking. Herds can consist of individuals of all ages, creating a hierarchical structure that allows for cooperation among members.
Reindeer are known for their incredible migrations, particularly some subspecies like North American caribou, which make some of the longest land migrations. Some populations of caribou migrate yearly over distances exceeding 5,000 kilometers, covering vast areas, up to a million square kilometers. Other subspecies, like those in Europe, migrate over shorter distances, while some, like R. t. pearsoni and R. t. platyrhynchus, living on islands, are sedentary and make only local movements. During migrations, caribou can travel up to 55 km a day, running at speeds of 60-80 km/h.
You may be wondering why I chose the christmas animal.... Well it's more so that most species of deer are one to completely avoid people, and while reindeer are friendly to people, they are still large herd animals that prefer respect, space, and a predictable approach.
Mythical Creature: He'd be an Aspid. The main conflict between stories is what form the Aspid takes: a dragon with elements of a bird or a snake (particularly a viper). In the first case, it is pictured with a beak and some feathers upon its scales, creating an odd mix of reptile and avian. The second form replaces the beak with that of a snake’s head. Regardless of the form, though, there were similarities in the rest of the creature’s descriptions. Such traits include precious stones often being built into its wings and/or hide, sometimes two heads – each which could breathe fire – and a remote nature, preferring to keep to the mountains. When the Aspid descended, though, the destruction it caused could be widespread.
Stories say the Aspid either couldn’t be killed or was extremely difficult to fight. Trickery was often required, and many bars of hot iron or other metals could wound it if you could trick the Aspid to fly into a pit. In this case, still, you merely managed to send the creature away, not kill it.
While Viktor likes to build more than he does destroy things, he has a very sharp tongue on occassion that can completely destroy people. This is the creature closest to that sentiment.
Fish: He'd be a Siberian taimen. The Siberian Taimen is a species of salmon-like ray-finned fish from the genus Hucho in the family Salmonidae. These fish are found in rivers in Siberia and adjacent regions, and are harvested throughout the year.
Coloration varies geographically, but is generally olive green on the head blending to reddish brown in the tail. Adipose, anal, and caudal fins are often dark red. The belly ranges from nearly white to dark gray. The taimen appears to be the largest salmonid in the world, being heavier at average and maximum sizes than the largest North American salmonid, the chinook salmon. Most mature fish caught weigh from 15 to 30 kg (33 to 66 lb).[6] The average length is from 70 to 120 cm (28 to 47 in). The maximum length is about 150 to 180 cm (59 to 71 in).
Adult taimen are mainly piscivores, eating fish, though they frequently eat terrestrial prey such as rodents and birds.
(The taimen has been assessed as vulnerable and in decline by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Taimen are a very sensitive species. Habitat degradation and disturbance caused by overgrazing, mining, motor boats, agriculture, and infrastructure development are primary threats. In addition, illegal fishing is a year round problem particularly in remote Mongolia. Additional challenges include the establishment of sand and gravel industries in Heilongjiang Province, China, industrial water pollution in Europe, commercial fishing in the Amur River region of Russia and China, and illegal sport fishing throughout its range and the impacts of climate change.)