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Phillip
3 year s ago
#4 LOL yes, they can produce green fur, but do not in this case.
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Dea
3 year s ago
#20 it is because they swim a lot.not because they live on ice
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Reynold
3 year s ago
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Vermont ambulances stock maple syrup for 'oral glucose' administration
They stay on ice in the ocean for most of every year=marine. They retreat to mainland areas during the summers when the ice melts.
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Fel
3 year s ago
#27 Not true, copper is so soft. I saw a documentary about guys who try to replicate sphynx. After a few hits, they have to reshape the chisel.
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Augustina
3 year s ago
#10 - Stop giving us imperial measurements, 95% of the world's people think in metric.
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Jefferey
3 year s ago
#11 I got a glimpse of the herd on my way to Hurst Castle back a few years ago
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Francis
3 year s ago
#3: Guess what they are still called in Germany: Seeigel which is exactly the translation off "Ocean hedgehog"
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Phillip
3 year s ago
#4 LOL yes, they can produce green fur, but do not in this case.
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Dea
3 year s ago
#20 it is because they swim a lot.not because they live on ice
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Reynold
3 year s ago
Quote: Dea
Vermont ambulances stock maple syrup for 'oral glucose' administration
They stay on ice in the ocean for most of every year=marine. They retreat to mainland areas during the summers when the ice melts.
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Fel
3 year s ago
#27 Not true, copper is so soft. I saw a documentary about guys who try to replicate sphynx. After a few hits, they have to reshape the chisel.
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Augustina
3 year s ago
#10 - Stop giving us imperial measurements, 95% of the world's people think in metric.
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Jefferey
3 year s ago
#11 I got a glimpse of the herd on my way to Hurst Castle back a few years ago
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Francis
3 year s ago
#3: Guess what they are still called in Germany: Seeigel which is exactly the translation off "Ocean hedgehog"
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They stay on ice in the ocean for most of every year=marine. They retreat to mainland areas during the summers when the ice melts.