It’s a crying shame when a bird have to tell a human how to save their life.
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That’s right swan!
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It was very tough
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From what I have seen surviving Corona is a lot tougher than wearing a mask.
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Hello
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A bird shouldn’t have to tell you what common sense ought to have told you.
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I agree.
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😂🤣😂🤣 really funny
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Yes it is.
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I don’t understand why people think wild animals will act like domesticated ones. SMH 🙄😣😱
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I think they have watched too many nature shows and doesn’t realize the people in those shows are vets and animal experts.
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Good point! 🐶🐵🦊🐰🦝
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I love animals a lot but I know when not to touch or approach. Where my grandparents lived and where we spent the summer there were wolves in the woods and sometimes we fed them to prevent them from taking things and you never stayed where you dropped the food deep in the woods. They knew it was you because they would come around at night but they didn’t take anything.
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WOW, how fascinating, but a little terrifying too! You were certainly brave as a kid! 💪🏻😮🐺🤗🍗😊
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My grandparents didn’t tolerate wimpy grandkids. You better save the crying and mess for Mom and Dad because they weren’t having it. 🤣🤣 According to my siblings, our grandparents trained us and our mother, their daughter, to be Spartan warriors. long before the movie 300. 🤣🤣 Seriously thus, they were of The Great Generation and saw life differently than people see it today.
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WOW, how incredible. Spartan Warriors huh!!! I love it!!! 🏹🗡⚔
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My siblings were kidding. Our grandparents didn’t have us outside fighting wolves 🤣🤣🤣. But they made us tough though.
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No, it wasn’t terrifying. You simply dropped the food and left. That deep in the woods, the snakes were more terrifying than the wolves.
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I can only imagine! Drop and run huh? What an adventure!!! 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️
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:D, yes, it was an adventure. 🙂
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I sensed in reading your books that you’re tough enough to be a Spartan. I mean in a way that isn’t boasted or a show off. Only people who are not tough keeps up the tough guy exterior. Real tough people can be gentle as a lamb but can go into turbo and kick butt if they need to.
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Well Keller, I treat people however they treat me. 🙂
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