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Adventures of the Travel Addict
My blog is a conversation place where other Your Hub members can help me find cool new places to visit in Colorado and around the world, suggest the best neighborhood restaurants I should try, and offer advice on how I can finish planning my November wedding.
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Contributed by:
Gina Grate
on 10/25/2006
After hearing the hysterical weather reports about an impending blizzard, I've been keeping a close eye on my little black gerbil, Rakushun, to see if he has noticed a blizzard is coming. You know how animals sense weather changes before people do?
So, I've been staring at him and studying his behaviors. His list of behaviors tonight include:
1. Chewing on his exercise wheel
2. Climbing on top of his little house and sniffing the lid of his cage
3. Running through the tunnel he's made in his cage stuffing
4. Chewing on his exercise wheel
5. Standing on his hind legs, with his forepaws held up in front of him, to stare at me
6. Chewing on his exercise wheel (does he know he's supposed to RUN in the exercise wheel?)
So far, he seems to be behaving normally. But if he starts to act weird, signaling a winter catastrophe, I'll let you know.
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