Ron Magill
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which has been a great thing, something that we're proud to be associated with. You know, the endowment, the Romney Guild Conservation Endowment has already provided over $10,000 for pygmy hippo research. Thanks to Dan Levitard. Thanks to the Dan Levitard Show. Thanks to the incredible crew over there. This is just a beautiful moment for all of us. I'll get the other half of this.
Put it over your shoulders. Yeah, I'll get the back half. All right, get the back half. Put it over your shoulders. Or pick it up in front of you. Whatever you're going to do, take a little weight off of me, brother. Oh, Jesus. OK, OK. So I think I'm bringing this guy to the studio too, Mike. This is the vision I have. Yeah. I have this vision of the whole team getting together. Yeah.
Put it over your shoulders. Yeah, I'll get the back half. All right, get the back half. Put it over your shoulders. Or pick it up in front of you. Whatever you're going to do, take a little weight off of me, brother. Oh, Jesus. OK, OK. So I think I'm bringing this guy to the studio too, Mike. This is the vision I have. Yeah. I have this vision of the whole team getting together. Yeah.
And we're wrapping the snake around the whole team for a group shot. Yeah. It'll be beautiful. Yeah. No, seriously. And look, see, they have that little tongue. Now, Mike, Mike, Mike, let me show you something. This is a male. Look at these guys right here. Oh, God. Look at that, man. That's the... No, that's not what you think it is. No, these are actually vestigial limbs, Mike.
And we're wrapping the snake around the whole team for a group shot. Yeah. It'll be beautiful. Yeah. No, seriously. And look, see, they have that little tongue. Now, Mike, Mike, Mike, let me show you something. This is a male. Look at these guys right here. Oh, God. Look at that, man. That's the... No, that's not what you think it is. No, these are actually vestigial limbs, Mike.
And what the male does is he uses that to scratch the back of the female to convince her to lift her tail.
And what the male does is he uses that to scratch the back of the female to convince her to lift her tail.
I'm going to bring it to the studio. I think I'm pretty convinced I want to bring this guy to the studio. And the group shot's going to be the whole team. We'll wrap it around. I did it with LeBron, with UD, and it brought a lot of luck to them. Oh.
I'm going to bring it to the studio. I think I'm pretty convinced I want to bring this guy to the studio. And the group shot's going to be the whole team. We'll wrap it around. I did it with LeBron, with UD, and it brought a lot of luck to them. Oh.
Yeah, yeah, no, well, you wouldn't do that with a wild snake. This is a snake that we've raised. I've got people here to help me should he decide to constrict around my neck. But you normally would not hold a snake this way, but I have to to have the shoulders because of the weight. This is a 100-pound snake, so it's, you know.
Yeah, yeah, no, well, you wouldn't do that with a wild snake. This is a snake that we've raised. I've got people here to help me should he decide to constrict around my neck. But you normally would not hold a snake this way, but I have to to have the shoulders because of the weight. This is a 100-pound snake, so it's, you know.
This is the one. This is the very one. This is the very one.
This is the one. This is the very one. This is the very one.
Coming to the studio, man. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Coming to the studio, man. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Oh, it's, of course, a terrestrial owl. It's not a big flyer, except when it's hunting. They tend to be underground, as opposed to most other owls that are more arboreal. Owls in general, though, and I know that you're not going to want to hear this, but generally speaking, we always hear about the wise old owl. I've talked to this about before. They have very large eyes.
Oh, it's, of course, a terrestrial owl. It's not a big flyer, except when it's hunting. They tend to be underground, as opposed to most other owls that are more arboreal. Owls in general, though, and I know that you're not going to want to hear this, but generally speaking, we always hear about the wise old owl. I've talked to this about before. They have very large eyes.
Those eyes are so large, they take up so much space in the skull. There's very little space for the brain. So they're not the most intelligent bird. Actually, they're one of the least intelligent of all birds. Having said that, you know, they are nocturnal. They have incredible eyesight.
Those eyes are so large, they take up so much space in the skull. There's very little space for the brain. So they're not the most intelligent bird. Actually, they're one of the least intelligent of all birds. Having said that, you know, they are nocturnal. They have incredible eyesight.
um you know if you had the eyes of an owl you could read a newspaper 100 yards away to give you an idea of how it can't be true that can't be true how could anyone have tested that run They test the fovea of the eye. They taste the, what do they call it? The rods in the eyes. The eye people who know more than I do about eyes tell me that's the case. That's what they can focus on.