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by 082349872349872
348 days ago
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> scared off Paul Maybe if we're still he'll be curious enough to come back? One of the distractions of the world of atoms is that a fox near us had 3 kits a few months ago, and we often see them early morning/late evening. Now they're getting old enough to be scared off by humans, but when they were really small they would either be curious about us or (when multiple) ignore us because they were playing among themselves, so we managed to get within a few metres a few times... |
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I think he just has a different reply strat, we have little choice but to follow his low visibility lines (seems most HN compliant in retrospect)
Sorry about the one line responses to your technical posts, I wouldn't do that if I didn't think that's the best way to get interesting followups
https://youtu.be/e3mGcSu_IZ4
For adults, relative size is a consideration? (But this one looks a bit on the young side? And the eagle was the curious one here :)