Bye, Jopie, have a good day today!jopie wrote:Have a nice day, I'll be back later, no doubt!

Bye, Jopie, have a good day today!jopie wrote:Have a nice day, I'll be back later, no doubt!
have a nice day Jopiejopie wrote:Have a nice day, I'll be back later, no doubt!
Nice namealice44 wrote:"Lonesome George seems to wave her flippers at them as they come up."
Covered my bases with a male and female term.
alice44 wrote:"Lonesome George seems to wave her flippers at them as they come up."
Covered my bases with a male and female term.
The others seem to be treating him with respect. He does seem big.Fleur wrote: Nice name
it looks like a man indeed,has a thick neck
Sometimes I find that quite confusing, I think that would be a male, but if it turns around and shines the light on, it is again a question mark for mealice44 wrote:It seems to have a light speckled coat though, which is typical of females -- but it is hard to know as their fur definitely lightens as it gets dry.
Goodnight, Alice.alice44 wrote:today the sea seems to be in need of being painted the water is so amazing
the seals have to work so hard on land and they are so elegant in the water
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good night Alicealice44 wrote: I think I am![]()
I wonder if that may have some bearing on it. Do they plan where to go, or just somehow go there? They like to be together, but I have not seen many of them resting heads on each other, the way dogs or cats in a pile do.Fleur wrote:Sometimes I ask myself, would have to do with the wind, where they lie.
maybe that's too slipperyKitty KCMO wrote: I wonder if that may have some bearing on it. Do they plan where to go, or just somehow go there? They like to be together, but I have not seen many of them resting heads on each other, the way dogs or cats in a pile do.