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11-10-2005, 12:31 PM #21
Thanks, Judy and Bootsie! And I might add a little bit more, such as:
QUOTE FROM JUDY:
They might bark at you if you come too close to baby seals and perhaps try and chase you away which is expected as all animals protect their young to the extent possible.
I COULD ADD:
This form of protection is like the way the President of the U.S. protects Americans. When people decide to break the law and enter our country without permission, he "barks" in the form of having the border patrol say, "STOP". Just as it is expected that animals will protect their young, it is expected that the president will protect the country.
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11-10-2005, 02:39 PM #22
Wild seals nice? The answer is no!
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11-10-2005, 03:36 PM #23
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I hope we don't have any visitors dropping in for THIS discussion. They are going to swear we are CRAZY!!!!! SEALS!!! Hope these explanations made the little one feel better!!
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