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Alright, KJ5, IRQ returning. Thank you VE3KKY, Mr. Pannon. Yeah, grandson, he woke up and he showed his head feeling better. That's probably due to the medication that we gave him a little bit ago. But yeah, we're gonna try to find some stuff about sea turtles. Yeah, he likes sea turtles right now. You wanna say hi to everybody? Say hi. Nope, nope, he's not gonna talk. Anyhow, he likes sea turtles and his granny crocheted him a sea turtle the other day. And so he's, it's his new buddy. So we're gonna try to find some stuff for kids on sea turtles. And he knows I like river otters. Those are my favorite animal. So, well right now monkeys are always gonna be my all time favorite. But river otters have captured my attention as of late. We like watching nature stuff around here. Oh, okay, so let's talk about nature around here. Oliver, you wanna tell them about some of the animals we have around us? Do we have cows like, you know, just down the street, don't we? Do we have horses? Yeah. Let's see, what else is right around us? Oh, do you like snakes? Oh, a lot of snakes around here. We have to be careful in the summertime, don't we? We don't wanna step on the bad kind. Yeah, he's right, we do. We got copperheads. And some mice snakes and bat snakes. There are, you're right. Rat snakes are good snakes. They take care and they keep the bad snakes away, don't they? Yeah. Yes, that's right. If you already know about rat snakes, they're good snakes. And they keep the rattlesnakes and the copperheads away from their area. So we like to keep those around. And don't forget, you know, the water is not safe for us either. Oh, good gosh. We have water basakins. Those are the snakes that fill them. Yes, sir, yes, sir. Ready to mini a snake in my day. I sure have. And Oliver, being all of the four, he's seen quite a few in the past year or two too when we go out on country roads, huh? Most of the aquapresses. Yeah, we've actually had aquapresses around here. We like aquapresses. We keep talking about how we're about to get a big aquarium and put one. Maybe Gwen can make an aquapress. You know what? I think she, I bet she can. We'll ask her when she wakes up from her nap. How's that? Okay, so you can see how kind of fun we're having here. Now that he's awake and feeling better, we're going to, like I said, we're going to sit here and I am currently searching for some kind of a YouTube Kids channel or video that has things to do with sea turtles. So with that, I'll send it back to you and I appreciate it. Giraffes. Giraffes. That's family's favorite animal, huh? It's a long-silly neck. All right, well we're going to send it back to you all. Thank you so much for the time. KJ5, IRQ and Oliver, sending it back to VE3KKY. Well, like a good snake would be the one where like you can see a protruding rat or live animal that's right inside of them. And they're like doing this. Oh, this helps you, right? I'm acting like it's TV. They're like rolling all over the place because they're absolutely uncomfortable with this thing that's still living, that shouldn't be living too long and still living in them. So, there's been snakes killed in this fashion. They eat something and then inside they're killed from the inside. They have internal damages. They have life-altering injuries, I guess. Well, I guess if it's life-altering injuries and if they die, I guess then it's life-taking injuries. So, there you go. Like a python and you can see the imprint of an elephant in it. No, I'm joking. That'd be so crazy. Okay, yeah, well, that was always something too. Like if we were going to just camp out, like let's say right in the middle of Algonquin, okay, where it's really, really cold, where it's like minus 15, let's say, right? Your instant feeling would be just asleep next to a fire. It's like the thing you would do. But I've had conflicting answers that don't do that because you're going to drive all the wildlife close to you. They're going to investigate. They're going to tear apart your camp or that'll keep them away. They know to stay away. But I don't know. See, I'm sure animals love human food. So, if you have skewers of lamb gyros or let's even say you've got samosas, you know, those curry pastries or maybe you're making some jerked chicken and maybe you have Jamaican beef patties. They might not know where to get Jamaican, well, I mean, they might not know where to get, yeah, where to get Jamaican beef patties because they can't seem to find them in the creek. Just like how humans have bacon, right? Like the bears wouldn't know where to find bacon. They always know they have to go through obstacles to get it, like, you know, busting through a grocery store and knocking things over and uprooting the people out of there and they're a screaming wreck. They know that they have to pretty much go through a test, go through a test to get bacon, right? So, they know that someone's got the bacon and it might be those people who built a fire and they're sleeping next to it. So, I guess those are all things to consider. Now, I read the White Indian series. It's a very good book series and there were two of these kind of thoughts in the book. The pale skins who had built the fires and sleep outside said that, you know, the French guys, they said that the fire would help keep the bad animals away. But the natives that they were with, they were with the Seneca and a lot of them seem to be dead set against that. They thought the fires draws the animals and you're just going to make us, we're going to have to put sentries here to watch out for the camp. So, it was a different school of thought. So, I've always been kind of curious about that. Okay, I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
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