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Flying Toad Butts, High-Speed Uteruses, Lemurs Picking Noses

The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week

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Eye Eyes and Pest Control on Sugar Cane Crops

Eye eyes have been killed in the past because of that and they are endangered due to habitat loss. Some people have actually found that they could be a beneficial form of pest control as they like to eat bugs that infest sugar cane crops. So hopefully there's more research and studies that come out about them and these fears and misconceptions can turn into appreciation and wonder. I feel like here on the weirdest thing we are champions of the oddballs champions of like the weird. That is my platform for eye eyes. And even if they weren't you know they still deserve our respect and protection. Yeah. Just I don't know why it's so charming. It just is.

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