Hi folks!
Have fun.

I think it’s supposed to be a cow. And cows make Moooh or sometimes Mööööh 
He looks so cool!! 
But the shadow’s a bit too extrem. At first glance I thought he was a craw, because the shadow makes the snout look like a (strange) peak…
Greetz, Ky.
that’s a sheep!
German Cows are saying «Muuh» (spoken: Moo)
and german sheeps are saying «Möö» (:rolleyes: yes like [ö])
i don’t know how’s the german-sheeps-owen Möö in english is spoken.
but i think it’s strange, 'cause swiss sheeps are saying Mää (just like ö but with a [a], spoken [ä]) and everybody knows, that switzerland is just on the southern end of germany…
«wär wäiss, villicht lägt’s ja a dr bärgluft…» <- swiss-german
four times «ä»
Could be, that animals and humans having more spiritual things together than we think… :hmm:
Hey, it’s a nice picture! But i would try to improve the reflections on the sunglasses, perhaps sharper.
WHAT??? Since when do german sheep say mööö? :eek:
I am very german here (see lokation: says definitly german!!), and I know for very shure, they DO say Määää!!!
And I know, german cows say Muuh, but since it’s pronounced Moo I wrote Moo and not Muuh. And sometimes cows do say Mööö too… but I never ever heard about sheep saying Mööö!!! :surprised
… I can’t believe I’m arguing about such a thing -.-; … :shrug:
But I’ve looked at the picture more thourouly now, and I have to admit it’s a sheep… I mistook the strange shadow for the pattern of a cow-fur 
Greetz, Ky.
Hehe, very funny! 
Muuh, möööhhh, määäähhhh… 
Eh, how many sheep do you have seen wearing sunglasses and jacket? 
I think that it’s ok if such a sheep speaks a little “dialect”. 
But i did that purposely.
Cause Mähtrix i found was a little bit too plump. And in my opinion Möhtrix sound a bit more funny.
Sorry for german title, but my english isn’t the best and i don’t know what the title correct means in english. :hmm:
I would have done it like this:
“CUDDLE THE CUDDLY”
Oh the reflections on the sunglasses. Yeah, you have a point there!
Thanks for c&c
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