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Yesterday, when I was out driving around, I came across our neighborhood gang of wild turkeys. I sent a video to
rachelmanija who failed to be suitably impressed with Minnesota's mega fauna (because APPARENTLY California *has* wild turkeys, because California has everything as it is nearly the length of the entire United States and has like a zillion biomes in it,) I started to think, okay, does Minnesota have something that is so truly unique that a jaded, world-traveling Californian* would be impressed?
Do you know what I found?
The grey tree frog, whose salient feature is that it can survive being PARTIALLY FROZEN.
OMG, Minnesota. You're a walking stereotype!!
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*I don't actually think of Rachel this way, I was just very grumpy that Minnesota doesn't appear to be as inherently (and easily photographed) unique the way that California certainly seems to be.
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Do you know what I found?
The grey tree frog, whose salient feature is that it can survive being PARTIALLY FROZEN.
OMG, Minnesota. You're a walking stereotype!!
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*I don't actually think of Rachel this way, I was just very grumpy that Minnesota doesn't appear to be as inherently (and easily photographed) unique the way that California certainly seems to be.
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Date: 2019-11-21 05:25 pm (UTC)