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Do snails "walk"? They kinda squeegee along dont they lol
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Here is my attempt at the leprechauns:
Everyone of them is split between the top row and the bottom row (i.e. has a top and a bottom halve or at least good portion).
Except for two. They are either on the top or the bottom only. Line them up and you miss one because the "missing" halves are overlapping.
The two that are highlighted in blue are the ones that are top and bottom only.
Everyone of them is split between the top row and the bottom row (i.e. has a top and a bottom halve or at least good portion).
Except for two. They are either on the top or the bottom only. Line them up and you miss one because the "missing" halves are overlapping.
The two that are highlighted in blue are the ones that are top and bottom only.
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- Bayvistafarm
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If you zoom in on the picture, and take a close look at these guys, they are like... creepy little.......poultry_admin wrote:QR_BBPOST Here is my attempt at the leprechauns:
Everyone of them is split between the top row and the bottom row (i.e. has a top and a bottom halve or at least good portion).
Except for two. They are either on the top or the bottom only. Line them up and you miss one because the "missing" halves are overlapping.
The two that are highlighted in blue are the ones that are top and bottom only.
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This fish is the longest-living in North America and can be found in a number of rivers in British Columbia.
A) Coho Salmon
B) White Sturgeon
C) Asian Carp
D) Arctic Grayling
A) Coho Salmon
B) White Sturgeon
C) Asian Carp
D) Arctic Grayling
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- Home Grown Poultry
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white sturgeon. found here in the great lakes as well, although it might be a different species? not sure. they are prehistoric creatures, magnificent. I seen some under the ice once in Sarnia, it took me a bit to figure out what those massive shapes are... my heart was racing like crazy trying to catch one.
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- Killerbunny
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I agree. I have dived in the St.Lawrence and seeing sturgeon is always amazing (not sure which spp. though)
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- WLLady
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sturgeon for sure. and they're amazing....i kinda thought they acted like the puppydogs of the waters...just cruising along, stop to nap, snuffle around LOL.
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we have a whole family on a certain local wreck. All different sizes. You generally see them if you're doing a twilight dive.
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.


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Apperantly females are 25 yrs old before sexually mature to lay eggs . Luck
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