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However, despite their rocky start, Lex's background rooted in nature gave them common ground, and Simona grew fond of him when he welcomed a baby boar, who they called Zabka, which translates to froggy, into their home. The two of them took turns sleeping with Zabka, who could have grown to be up to 400 pounds over the next 17 years that they ended up spending with him.
However, despite their rocky start, Lex's background rooted in nature gave them common ground, and Simona grew fond of him when he welcomed a baby boar, who they called Zabka, which translates to froggy, into their home. The two of them took turns sleeping with Zabka, who could have grown to be up to 400 pounds over the next 17 years that they ended up spending with him.
However, despite their rocky start, Lex's background rooted in nature gave them common ground, and Simona grew fond of him when he welcomed a baby boar, who they called Zabka, which translates to froggy, into their home. The two of them took turns sleeping with Zabka, who could have grown to be up to 400 pounds over the next 17 years that they ended up spending with him.
They both shared a deep love for the forest and its creatures, and that mutual respect grew into a romantic relationship. Which I don't know, if someone brought me home a baby boar, I don't know if I could resist being in a romantic relationship.
They both shared a deep love for the forest and its creatures, and that mutual respect grew into a romantic relationship. Which I don't know, if someone brought me home a baby boar, I don't know if I could resist being in a romantic relationship.
They both shared a deep love for the forest and its creatures, and that mutual respect grew into a romantic relationship. Which I don't know, if someone brought me home a baby boar, I don't know if I could resist being in a romantic relationship.
It's like you know that that baby boar chose a favorite.
It's like you know that that baby boar chose a favorite.
It's like you know that that baby boar chose a favorite.
So they stayed together after that incident, which I mean, that's awful. That's really traumatic to have happen in the middle of your relationship. Yeah, especially in general.
So they stayed together after that incident, which I mean, that's awful. That's really traumatic to have happen in the middle of your relationship. Yeah, especially in general.
So they stayed together after that incident, which I mean, that's awful. That's really traumatic to have happen in the middle of your relationship. Yeah, especially in general.
Right. It's like, I'm already not happy with you, and now this happened, and I imagine it was a very, very difficult time in their relationship. But outside of her life with LEC, Simona remained dedicated to her important work and research with the forest.
Right. It's like, I'm already not happy with you, and now this happened, and I imagine it was a very, very difficult time in their relationship. But outside of her life with LEC, Simona remained dedicated to her important work and research with the forest.
Right. It's like, I'm already not happy with you, and now this happened, and I imagine it was a very, very difficult time in their relationship. But outside of her life with LEC, Simona remained dedicated to her important work and research with the forest.
As an ecologist, she understood the importance of not only understanding forest ecosystems, but relaying that knowledge to others in the form of advocacy. She, unlike others at the time, saw the forest as a dynamic, living system that should be left untouched and without any human interference.
As an ecologist, she understood the importance of not only understanding forest ecosystems, but relaying that knowledge to others in the form of advocacy. She, unlike others at the time, saw the forest as a dynamic, living system that should be left untouched and without any human interference.
As an ecologist, she understood the importance of not only understanding forest ecosystems, but relaying that knowledge to others in the form of advocacy. She, unlike others at the time, saw the forest as a dynamic, living system that should be left untouched and without any human interference.