The forest from his own eyes appeared to be pretty large and peaceful to the eyes, and despite his question, he more than likely could have found out himself if he climbed to the largest tree and flew from there as the being he really was. However, he didn't feel comfortable to "change" infront of anyone. He wouldn't look like a completely different being(at least in his head), but to other eyes, the change would more than likely be drastic to them. His current company of Sasha and Fredricka was pleasant and calm; which he kept telling himself, but just as his own appearance could change quickly, so could their thoughts. Wait, did Fredricka just say she wasn't born the way she was? As a half-fox? What in the world could have possibly happened to her? She giggled, but Djhango couldn't understand why one would laugh about something like that... "Why don't I just ask?" She said when a small blue bird flew to her. Ask who? She didn't mean the bird? A quizzical expression came upon Djhango's face as he watched her speak to the creature. And apparently the bird answered the question. He felt a bit of distrust, if only for his own reasons as he crossed his arms in front of him. Not of the bird, but of Fredricka. Even though it WAS after all a school of all sorts of creatures, and a talent like that shouldn't be so surprising here, he could never exactly know for sure if someone was just pulling his leg. It was his own short-comings that made him skeptical of others, so it wasn't there fault. After all, if he wanted to, he could find out how vast the forest was himself... Sasha believed her, and he saw no reason as to what anyone would gain from it. Even though his arms were still crossed. He smiled. Probably was time for him to loosen up a bit more. "I agree with Sasha, so long as your willing. It would be nice to explore here for a bit." He listened to the two talk for a bit, all the while looking around the forest. Nature certainly was quite different than a concrete jungle. He looked up to the trees, feeling a slight urge to perch on a branch like a bird and watch the surroundings. Although turning to look behind him, he saw a number of small animals trailing behind. Especially one squirrel who was staying rather close to Sasha. "Looks like someone has a little "friend". Djhango said with a smirk.