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Our woodchucks are nothing if not chill.
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After a nice nosh on carrot slices?
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Babies be sleepy.
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And apparently warm sunny rocks are just as good as a hammock.
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Our woodchucks are nothing if not chill.
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After a nice nosh on carrot slices?
.
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Babies be sleepy.
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And apparently warm sunny rocks are just as good as a hammock.
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It reminds me of the tongue twister which I ask my ESOL students to say: How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood…..
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And the answer is always none.
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Good one.
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I’ve had times when I’d curl up against a warm rock. These guys are so cute.
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They’re growing fast. And that must be exhausting…
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That is adorable, baby animals are so cute. But when they get sleepy, even more so. Although, sleeping on a rock doesn’t seem too comfy.
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I wouldn’t think so.
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Why do0 you think I LOVE carrot cake???????????
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That little dude is making ME sleepy. Zzzzzzzz…
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The chuckers are active morning and evening. During the day? It’s siesta time.
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Animals active in the morning and evening are crepuscular. One of those interesting words I picked up in all my years of watching squirrels, who are also crepuscular (except for Mama Red, who is ALWAYS actively doing her thing)…
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Interesting. It sounds rather bad ass….
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