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i love it when bob pulls his “i’m done with this” face
I always thought Bob was extremely jumpy. I assumed it was just for comedic effect (which it probably is) but today it randomly hit me that he probably has PTSD from the ship crash.
I always thought Bob was extremely jumpy. I assumed it was just for comedic effect (which it probably is) but today it randomly hit me that he probably has PTSD from the ship crash.
Well if it helps, by Earth standards, he’s technically a chimp, which according to google their lifespan is 40-50 years, which is better. Also, if the animal is in captivity the lifespan is closer to 50-60. Now Huggy/Bob is not in captivity, but I’m pretty sure the reason animals in captivity live longer is because they have access to medical stuff and plentiful amounts of food and water and all that, and I think it’s safe to assume that whether he’s a citizen on Lexicon or the Botsford’s beloved family pet, he probably has access to all these things when he needs them.But you’re absolutely right! Since he’s from space we can apply different logic to him. Especially since I’m pretty sure it was confirmed that while he’s a chimp by Earth standards, he’s a monkey by Lexicon standards, which implies that the biological rules of Lexicon and the ones of Earth are different.
Huggy’s age and lifespan depend on ssooo many factors that require us to know more about Lexicon to make an educated guess.
How much do chimps on Earth vary from those on Lexicon?
Is aging different for humanoid Lexiconians than Earth Humans? (Although we can probably guess no for this one since Becky is aging normally on Earth)
Is aging different between humanoid Lexiconians vs monkey Lexiconians?
And all that’s really just trying to figure out his lifespan. Finding his actual age would depend on:
At what point does Lexicon consider the monkeys grown up enough to join the airforce and did Huggy join the air force immediately?
How long does it take to become a captain in the airforce on Lexicon?
How long is a year on Lexicon compared to Earth?
And how long had Huggy been a captain prior to the crash?
Because of all the factors, we’ll probably never have a canon answer to his age or lifespan. But hey, that just means we can make whatever rules we want! Huggy is immortal
Well if it helps, by Earth standards, he’s technically a chimp, which according to google their lifespan is 40-50 years, which is better. Also, if the animal is in captivity the lifespan is closer to 50-60. Now Huggy/Bob is not in captivity, but I’m pretty sure the reason animals in captivity live longer is because they have access to medical stuff and plentiful amounts of food and water and all that, and I think it’s safe to assume that whether he’s a citizen on Lexicon or the Botsford’s beloved family pet, he probably has access to all these things when he needs them.But you’re absolutely right! Since he’s from space we can apply different logic to him. Especially since I’m pretty sure it was confirmed that while he’s a chimp by Earth standards, he’s a monkey by Lexicon standards, which implies that the biological rules of Lexicon and the ones of Earth are different.
Huggy’s age and lifespan depend on ssooo many factors that require us to know more about Lexicon to make an educated guess.
How much do chimps on Earth vary from those on Lexicon?
Is aging different for humanoid Lexiconians than Earth Humans? (Although we can probably guess no for this one since Becky is aging normally on Earth)
Is aging different between humanoid Lexiconians vs monkey Lexiconians?
And all that’s really just trying to figure out his lifespan. Finding his actual age would depend on:
At what point does Lexicon consider the monkeys grown up enough to join the airforce and did Huggy join the air force immediately?
How long does it take to become a captain in the airforce on Lexicon?
How long is a year on Lexicon compared to Earth?
And how long had Huggy been a captain prior to the crash?
Because of all the factors, we’ll probably never have a canon answer to his age or lifespan. But hey, that just means we can make whatever rules we want! Huggy is immortal
Remember that one time we all obsessed over figuring out when Wordgirl takes place?
Who wants to start obsessing over where Wordgirl takes place?
I always remember it being like its own version of Boston, but this paragraph from the wiki seems to suggest otherwise.
However, I don’t think anything in this paragraph is evidence for anything. Sasquatch sightings are not specific to the west coast in any way, and isn’t the point of a scavenger hunt to find something that would be difficult to find? Finding a non indigenous bird would qualify as difficult.
Not to mention in the episode Sonny Days with a Chance of Showers, the meteorologist map pretty much confirms it being on the east coast of the USA
Remember that one time we all obsessed over figuring out when Wordgirl takes place?
Who wants to start obsessing over where Wordgirl takes place?
I always remember it being like its own version of Boston, but this paragraph from the wiki seems to suggest otherwise.
However, I don’t think anything in this paragraph is evidence for anything. Sasquatch sightings are not specific to the west coast in any way, and isn’t the point of a scavenger hunt to find something that would be difficult to find? Finding a non indigenous bird would qualify as difficult.
Not to mention in the episode Sonny Days with a Chance of Showers, the meteorologist map pretty much confirms it being on the east coast of the USA
I’m convinced that the episode “Becky’s Bad-itude” was made so that the crew could say “look, we know some of you audience members are in your 20s 30s and up, and we just wanna let you know that that’s okay!”