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On Apr 16, 2:05*am, Niek Sprakel wrote:
On Apr 12, 12:27 pm, wrote: On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 13:27:50 GMT, (Way Back Jack) wrote: When zebras sleep, one of them stays awake to act as a sentry against lions. *How does the herd ensure that there'll always be one zeeb to stay awake. *Does the head zeeb say, "OK Joe, it's your turn to pull guard duty"? *Of course not. *Or does the head zeeb write-up a guard roster and nail it to the Baobab tree? *Of course not. So how ..... *???? With that much danger around, anmal paranoia does the trick . . . most of the time. ![]() kaffir love??? What ARE you on about??? |
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