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    Experimenting with PicChick

    @PicChick Platypus snorkeling with tapirs
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    Question of the Day - Tuesday, June 4th, 2024

    I know right! They're marsupials (pouched critter) but their pouch is made of feathers! They also lay eggs but still nurse their young.
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    Question of the Day - Tuesday, June 4th, 2024

    Okapis are so cool!!!
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    Question of the Day - Tuesday, June 4th, 2024

    Okay then a tapir!
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    Question of the Day - Tuesday, June 4th, 2024

    By 'alive' do you mean in real life with my own eyes or simply that it was living?
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    What do you like to forage? Calling all foragers!

    I love pine needles too! They are a very good medicine for lung problems and are used to stimulate the immune system, I imagine they have 1000+ other uses too lol. I've never used Day Lilly flowers before, what are they used for? It just goes to show we always have more to learn! I love using...
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    New Member

    Welcome! We're glad to have you here in our corner of the inter-web. 🖥️ Yes, good husbandry is a very great skill to teach our children, especially when many tend to forget about the importance of animals. May your journey be filled with ease!
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    What do you like to forage? Calling all foragers!

    For a beginner mushroom forager I recommend the YouTube channel 'Learn your land' since he's very knowledgeable and goes through everything for positively identifying mushrooms including spore print, rhizome color, bruise color, colorations, gill or polypore patterns, stem shape and more! He...
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    What do you like to forage? Calling all foragers!

    I was just on BYC's sister site 'Sufficentself.com' and it sparked my interest if anyone here forages too. I personally love foraging sustainably for things like burdock, hen of the woods, morels, plantain, purslane, horsetail, willow, and more. I foraged some horsetail and dried it recently...
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    new to forum

    Thank you! It really does sound easier than pressure canning!! Yes, you too!
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