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look at those wattles! He's a handsome boy
But wouldn't that be really neat if that's how it worked. Just imagine the colors my Swedish flowers would lay!True but your border is much shorter and more inherently dangerous. Terrestrial animals can't get over or around the wall but humans still can. http://www.defendersblog.org/2014/07/saving-wildlife-north-south-border/ " Five of North America's six big cat species live in the borderlands, three of those don't live anywhere else in the U.S. The jaguar, ocelot and jaguarundi are all critically endangered in the U.S. due to habitat loss..." http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wi...-mexico-border-policy-is-devastating-wildlife Ladders come in all lengths. Now we can concentrate interdiction in places where it is easiest to cross the border. With a wall, a long ladder can be used anywhere on the 2,000 mile length. Just another small glitch. What about where the wall has to cross the Rio Grande where it comes down between Texas and New Mexico. How big of a hole will the wall be to allow flood water to exit and still keep humans from entering? That unenlightened train of thought comes from those that have only seen two breeds of chickens. White Leghorns and production reds. But why did I get white eggs from my Black Leghorns. They should have been black. Anconas should lay black and white speckled eggs.
With features like that I'm thinking more like large or extra-large. Always seems I have to buy my shirts a little bigger than I needed them because they won't fit certain featuresSorry I didn't know if you wore an S or XS.


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