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Gordon Bengtson CI-ASMEL <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Apr 2006 07:23:51 -0400
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Not sure if there is such a thing as a kibble tree but I did see an old
film of Marlin Perkins (Mutual of Omaha) in the Wild Kingdom series of
their findings of ancient times when ferrets would wander in great huge
herds in the Serengeti Plain in Africa on migration.  They were searching
for the fruitful Kibble Bush.  The massive dooking drove the monkeys
nuts, is why they learned to climb trees in an escape maneuver.  Is also
why lions will take their killed prey up into a tree to consume it where
the ferrets would be so curious and all but smother the lion with great
hordes of ferrets investigating what he was doing!
 
Such was the past.
 
Aarrow Ranch Aviation
Rev. J Gordon Bengtson
7302 Hunterbrook Drive, Suite 100
Mechanicsville, Va. 23111
USA
[Posted in FML issue 5201]

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