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A cast iron woodburner having a rest on a cushion, it's now happily standing on it's own four feet.
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I actually know a Judy that lives on Moody Street.
That's so funny lol. I remember Judy Moody.
For some reason that also made me think of Junie B. Jones... probably because I read those books around the same time.

I thought Junie B. was actually a pretty annoying character when I was a kid lol, she was kind of a brat!
 
Sea lions never need to be wet. They use water to thermoregulate, if they are otherwise fine they can live on land.

Sea lions are fast, on land they can outrun people.

When a predator shark approaches a group of sea lions, they will get behind and follow the shark. This way they always know where the shark is. Sea lions can kill sharks and do by ramming the shark in the side near the gills. Sea lions have thick skulls and do this without injuring themselves.

Sea lions get all their water from the fish they eat.

Some quick differences to spot between seals and sea lions, which are not seals (people get this wrong and makes me feel crazy). Sea lions have ears you can see, called external ears, seals ears are under their fur.

Sea lions can walk and use their hind fins. Seals drag their hind fins, they cannot walk.

Sea lions live in groups, seals live alone their entire lives except when mating or birthing.
 

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