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What's #2 you ask? Stick w/ me & you'll get all 5.
2) Hippo: The most deadly of the giant beasts of Africa. The hippo kills more people every year than either the lion or the Elephant. They're pretty sweet.
3) Owl: This is a newer addition to the top 5. It was really Isaiah's fascination w/ them that in turn led to my own interest. They're super cool.
4) Elephant: Though not as deadly as the hippo, elephants are pretty awesome. They have trucks! To paraphrase Pinter Ranawat's father, "I mean, trunks! Please!" (How did I not know about the connect between that episode of Seinfeld & the Harold Pinter play of the same name?) There must be other animals w/ trunks, but none as cool as the elephant.
5) Chicken: Having acquired 4 this past summer, I've developed a love for them... even though they're dumber than a box or rocks. They've been producing well all winter too. I'd read that they might lay less if they're too cold, so I guess we've done a good job of keeping them warm enough.
With owl & chicken entering the top 5, I suppose it'd be a good thing to explain which ones have since left the top 5. Those would be the platypus & the manatee. They're still in the overall top 10 though, along w/ alligators, polar bears, & moose... or mooses depending who you ask.
2 comments:
I like this . . .do you know that you can invest in part of a Llama (Alpaca)? I don't know if it's worth it or not, but a thought. There is a place on Grosse Ile - Gibraltar Bay Alpacas
(734) 675-6220
8545 Groh Rd
Grosse Ile, MI 48138
We found it by accident riding around there - you can tour the place - pet the Alpacas (same as llamas) - very interesting/fun - the kids would love it. I hope they're still there. They also sell the yarn from them, too - tell Stephanie!
Thanks for the info. I'll check it out. It might be a bit far, but I'm sure she would love the yarn.
Not to split hairs, but there is a slight difference between the two. The llama is bigger and more utilitarian. The alpaca is smaller and cuter. Most farms have both and people often have a hard time telling them apart.
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