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A, cutting a car's brake lines, B, sorting a neighbor's recycling, or C, goading two cats into fighting each other?
A, cutting a car's brake lines, B, sorting a neighbor's recycling, or C, goading two cats into fighting each other?
The answer is C. No! Yes. goading two cats into fighting each other. These two cats are opposite each other on two shed roofs and the crow keeps flying back and forth, poking them on the butt to push them toward each other until they start going at it.
The answer is C. No! Yes. goading two cats into fighting each other. These two cats are opposite each other on two shed roofs and the crow keeps flying back and forth, poking them on the butt to push them toward each other until they start going at it.
The answer is C. No! Yes. goading two cats into fighting each other. These two cats are opposite each other on two shed roofs and the crow keeps flying back and forth, poking them on the butt to push them toward each other until they start going at it.
Probably so. Yeah. All right, Maya, here's your next question. Birding may seem like a calm and relaxing hobby, but that's not always the case. Some birders have reported spotting birds doing what in the wild? A, screaming cuss words. B, trying to convince hikers to buy them a pack of cigarettes. Or C, selling tickets to watch two cats fight.
Probably so. Yeah. All right, Maya, here's your next question. Birding may seem like a calm and relaxing hobby, but that's not always the case. Some birders have reported spotting birds doing what in the wild? A, screaming cuss words. B, trying to convince hikers to buy them a pack of cigarettes. Or C, selling tickets to watch two cats fight.
Probably so. Yeah. All right, Maya, here's your next question. Birding may seem like a calm and relaxing hobby, but that's not always the case. Some birders have reported spotting birds doing what in the wild? A, screaming cuss words. B, trying to convince hikers to buy them a pack of cigarettes. Or C, selling tickets to watch two cats fight.
Correct. The theory is that captive birds who learn to swear escape and taught the wild birds all of their dirtiest words. All right, Maya, here's your last question. A reporter uncovered a questionable tactic used by birders in Rhode Island to see birds who rarely fly close to the shore. What do they do? A, Send out a rubber raft full of bird seed and then reel it back in like a fishing line.
Correct. The theory is that captive birds who learn to swear escape and taught the wild birds all of their dirtiest words. All right, Maya, here's your last question. A reporter uncovered a questionable tactic used by birders in Rhode Island to see birds who rarely fly close to the shore. What do they do? A, Send out a rubber raft full of bird seed and then reel it back in like a fishing line.
Correct. The theory is that captive birds who learn to swear escape and taught the wild birds all of their dirtiest words. All right, Maya, here's your last question. A reporter uncovered a questionable tactic used by birders in Rhode Island to see birds who rarely fly close to the shore. What do they do? A, Send out a rubber raft full of bird seed and then reel it back in like a fishing line.
B, buy tickets on a whale watching cruise. Only look at birds, then hope they never see a whale so the company refunds their ticket. Or C, play loud recordings of boat noises so the birds think they're still over the ocean.
B, buy tickets on a whale watching cruise. Only look at birds, then hope they never see a whale so the company refunds their ticket. Or C, play loud recordings of boat noises so the birds think they're still over the ocean.
B, buy tickets on a whale watching cruise. Only look at birds, then hope they never see a whale so the company refunds their ticket. Or C, play loud recordings of boat noises so the birds think they're still over the ocean.
B, The Well-Watching Cruise.
B, The Well-Watching Cruise.
B, The Well-Watching Cruise.