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Interesting Things We've Seen On The Internet
Good Morning To Everyone On The Front Porch On This Cold Thursday Morning December 17th, 2020!
As I'm sitting around our apartment on my cable I've seen some interesting things like beautiful creatures posted on the internet! It could be a tropical bird, a majestic animal, a waterfall in a remote part of Africa, a giant tree or the insect I've posted below.
I think that the Front Porch followers should be able to come up with several hundred photos by New Years Day! All you need to do is save the photo to your gallery and repost it here to this topic.
ENJOY AND HAVE A HAPPY, HEALTHY 2021!
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If #FatBearWeek expanded beyond Alaska, perhaps this black bear from Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (NC) would get votes. Despite this example, black bears are the smallest of North American bear species and weigh less than a pound at birth,
Photo by Beverly Meekins
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