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Bee62

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Your cats don't keep the mice away? When we lived in the country we had mice all the time. We set poison out under the house, but once my puppy ate a poisoned mouse. It didn't hurt him but that scared me. Once we got a cat, we didn't have a mouse problem anymore.
In my house there are two appartements. My cats are not in the upper appartement where the mice are and I think the mice know that.:D
 

Big Charlie

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So you only have one bus station for all destinations?
Sometimes. It is different in different towns. Some buses are municipal, meaning they are run by the city or county government, while others, usually the longer distance ones, are private businesses. Often the private businesses will have their own stations.
 

JoesMum

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Hello, Roommates! :D
Looking for a little help, please.
If you were planning on a holiday in Morocco which keywords would you enter for a search?
In consultation with JoesDad:
Market
Guided tour
Hotel
Historic
Self guided
Private tour
Off the beaten track
Fast track entry
Local food
Traditional
Authentic
Air conditioned (really!)
Wifi
 

Tidgy's Dad

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You may remember that i asked the question, "What is this?"
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Now, as you can see it's labelled as the incisor of a tapir. I knew when i purchased it that it wasn't. This is not an incisor, they are the front cutting teeth and this is clearly a cheek tooth, a molar used for grinding. Secondly, tapirs are related to the horse and the rhinoceros and have broader teeth, but not as long, proportionately as this one is. This is clearly a rodent aw and tooth, you can see where the thin pointed incisor would have been at the end of the pointy bit of jaw that curls slightly upwards.
This is actually the partial jaw of a muskrat with a single, large molar still in place. Most excellent.
 
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