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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??? |
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