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Status Updates posted by Fluttershutter
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I've been really liking this guy's channel and this is an awesome video.
I have even more respect for coyotes now and less for Mark Twain. The video even gives some respect to loners.
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About an hour ago I saw a line of Spacex satellites in the sky. Didn't know what it was at the time but I've been looking into it.
It looked just like this:
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There should be some kind of a signal dog walkers can give each other from a hundred feet away for "Let's let the dogs meet."
My dog loves people(a lot more than me) and dogs but people are always really standoffish and pull their dogs in another direction. My dog is big but not huge and a notoriously friendly breed. He plays with my sister's dog who's smaller than many cats. He just wants tons of friends.
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Why is it that whenever somebody needs blood in a movie they slice the center of their palm???
That's the thickest skin on your body. It's going to hurt like hell and take forever to heal. Just nick your arm or something!
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Who wants to cuddle a lion?
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Wow, I just saw a meteor!
Not just a little streak in the sky. I've seen those before but it was pretty big and I actually watched it for a few seconds. This is the time for the Persieds. Glad I got to see one.
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Hawks
Anypony know much about hawks?
I see a lot in my area the last couple of months. I don't know what kind. They're mostly brown and they're bigger than a big crow but not huge.
The other day I saw SIX flying together. They didn't seem to be hunting, just playfully flying together for some reason. I always thought they were territorial. Maybe a pair would be together but six? Is that unusual?
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I know one, they have a name. Their name is @The Wife of Hawks
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I am knowledgeable in both Keigo Takami (Hawks) and the animal, hawk.
A group of raptors (predatory birds) is called a kettle. They do this to fly on ideal air currents.
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