Siassie Kenneally 2
Body language was one of the fun and the best skills that he taught me about.
The animal vision was the speed of the animals. The first thing they sense would be sense of smell. If they can't see you , they'll use their nose... anything to do with smelling. They'll follow you wherever you go if they smell or sense anything. And, if they can't smell you, they'll look at you with their eye, vision, movements. And they'll follow you, whatever you do because they live outside, and whatever's living outside, there's all kinds of things out there. And, because of the speed of wings. It could be speed of weight. It could be speed of balance... in every way. So, it's altogether combinations.
And, the part of it was... the part was... all I had to do with that, was quite tiny. It was one of the most important things, very quiet and silenced. That was very, very important to my father and me. Because you never know, that polar bear over there, they can smell you a hundred miles away. And the wind blows everywhere, from north, east, south, and west.