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Why didn't Africans on Zebra conquer the world? Why don't we have war bears?
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Got an education on most 0f the animals!! Thank you
Interesting
a VERY ENTERTAINING DELIVERY. I loved it.
Terrific tongue-in-cheek explanation that should be taught in elementary schools.
It has been done, a zebra was ridden in the Disney "Swiss Family Robinson". There are petting zoos that have zebra, but, they are temperamental and can take special handling.
Funny and interesting video.
This explained it very well - plus it made me smile! Great way to take a break from work!
I'm always leaning from you Mel. And we sure did start cl*** early today. I can share this with all that I think can benefit from it. Making me look good (& smart). Btw, video does make sense as to why some are domesticated and some are not. I have no doubt everything has been tried over the history of man.
Enjoy this magnificent day!
Alrighty then !!
I love animals! They're delicious!
Interesting.
There's also the part about African nations relying on locomotion, the voluntary, active movement of an organism from one place to another. They packed up and went. Think of the time you had to pack up your teenager to get them to college.
The Dark Continent was mobile and fluid. Still is, outside of the colonial cities.
Fun stuff! Thanks Mel.