Mike Schilling wrote:
> "lclough" <clough@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:cSYqf.1781$x%2.546@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Leebehr wrote:
> >
> >> IIRC some of the talking animals were slightly larger than the
> >> nonspeaking ones. At least as far as the smaller creatures were
> >> concerned. that _might_ make them easier to identify...
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > There is also the fact that talking animals tend to be carrying
artifacts
> > (swords, armor), tools (sewing machines) or to be talking constantly.
How
> > annoying it must be to be a Talking Cat or Fox, and have to search for
> > the -right- prey.
>
> Did you just eat a talking mouse?
>
> Of course not. Why do you think it was one of those?
>
> Well, it said "Don't eat me!"
>
> Really? I couldn't hear it over my stomach growling.
Talking Mice are much bigger than ordinary ones.