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  • Hmm...Albert Einstein (possibly autistic) didn't like wearing socks.
    Lou Laurinen
    Lou Laurinen
    Interesting! Apparently a lot of autistic people have an aversion to sleeping in socks, but I hate sleeping barefoot because my feet get freezing cold lol
    Ever make a challenge to read a book a hundred times just to see if you can do it?
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    tree
    That thought has not ever occurred to me.
    Lou Laurinen
    Lou Laurinen
    Not particularly 100 times, no, but I do often re-read books, especially ones with a lot of photography in them.
    Whenever there's a full moon, I can't help but stare.
    Lou Laurinen
    Lou Laurinen
    The full moon is beautiful. Where I live, there aren't many street lights and there's no light pollution, so when it's a full moon, it's very bright outside. It looks cool.
    Reptiles are not slimy. That would be amphibians.
    Outdated
    Outdated
    Most lizards have very soft skin too, in my generation most kids had a pet lizard, We didn't keep them in cages though, they were wild and we just hand fed them to make them friendly. When they get used to you they let you pick them up.

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    Lou Laurinen
    Lou Laurinen
    That is adorable. I used to have pet lizards.
    This photo is 15 years old, haha
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    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    Unless the amphibians are toads, who tend to be dry & rough.
    A guy had pet alligator (a small one) at a convenience store, and let me pet it.
    Lou Laurinen
    Lou Laurinen
    Australia too, definitely
    Tired
    Tired
    I just dont know much about America. When people say "typical Florida" or "yeah it's like in Kentaky" I am just sitting empty-brained. Australia, on the other hand, is a fun country to love in heh
    Lou Laurinen
    Lou Laurinen
    You're not missing much not knowing anything about America lol. I don't like it here. I would probably like Australia better, considering what Outdated has told me about it.
    I wish the weather would make up its mind.
    Tired
    Tired
    It made up its mind here, for like 4 months now it's cold, mostly rainy and very dark.
    Azeth
    Azeth
    The state I live in is home to rollercoaster weather. It's been jumping between 40°F nights and nearly 70°F days, then there is 10°F nights with 20-30°F days. I mean. I know it's still winter. But common already. Is going to be cold or mild?
    I saw a squirrel take a whole pack of cookies from the trash. It was cute.
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    I feed them peanuts. First, the blue jays come. If the squirrels don't get there quickly, the jays get them all.
    Deer are a living jump scare.
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    The buck snorts here.

    Ask not for whom the buck snorts, it snorts for thee.
    Lou Laurinen
    Lou Laurinen
    My mom (accidentally) hit one years ago and it nearly destroyed her car. She's been terrified of driving on country roads at night ever since.
    Definitely not as bad as hitting a moose, though... the moose would probably be unscathed, but you'd be dead...
    Aspychata
    Aspychata
    They will jump out and run straight across in front of you.
    It's kind of strange that there is no bears native to Australia.
    Outdated
    Outdated
    Also no cats. No hooved animals of any kind. No Rabies. No conifer trees. No deciduous trees.
    Forest Cat
    Forest Cat
    I'm sure there is a colony of bears somewhere in the vast outback. People just haven't seen them yet. And I'm sure they are much more dangerous than bears in other countries. It's Australia. :D🐻
    Aspychata
    Aspychata
    Like 16 foot tall bears that fly.
    There is a fungus that can brainwash ants.
    Outdated
    Outdated
    There's many different types of Cordyceps, each one targets a specific type of insect. If there was a type that infected humans you'd have people crawling in to airconditioning ducts in airports and shopping malls to die.

    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    I grow cordyceps!

    They look like Cheetos.

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    The name for a female sheep is called ewe, but I keep seeing eww.
    Metalhead
    Metalhead
    Ewe Boll.
    Outdated
    Outdated
    Dreamy chooks and yucky sheep. Maybe this girl's blogs will interest you:

    Tara Farms
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    Hippo birdie two ewes
    Hippo birdie two ewes
    Hippo birdie two EWES -
    HIPPO BIRDIE TWO EWES!

    (sung to a well known tune)
    Fun fact: Horses can't burp or vomit.
    Outdated
    Outdated
    Many ruminants such as sheep and goats have the same problem. If they eat too much of the wrong thing gases form in the first stomach that they can't get rid of. The stomach bloats bigger and bigger until the lungs are squashed and they can't breath.
    tamalito
    tamalito
    That's why they get colics and that'd why you poke them when they bloat @Outdated
    Outdated
    Outdated
    Yep, watched a farmer punching holes in a flock of sheep when I was a kid. Sounded like he was stabbing car tyres. Tsssss...
    It must be painful for female hyenas to have kids.
    Tired
    Tired
    For female humans as well.
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    Yeah - so this where everybody who has delivered a baby chimes in to say "Bro - you don't know the half of it..." :)
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