Turn away and turn their tails into the storm like Domestic Animals will. You think about the buffalo being the biggest Climate Change adapter as an animal in the world, and i mean for centuries and thousands and thousands of years. Now were in an age that theyre gonna have to adapt to this and they can easily adapt because of their hair. Their hair is so different than a cow hide, right . Its four times more thick, but they also grow more hair for the winter. Then they shed it for the summer. And so its just a natural insulator both ways. If you look at it economically, how many cattle do you lose . How much more feed do you have to feed the cow compared to a buffalo . And then the water situation too. A buffalo can go two and a half days without drinking. So theyre just so much more resilient. soft music today were gonna move them animals to the north side of the pasture. buffalo herd rumbling like i say, them being gone so long, it was a real. Reeducating our own people. To the anim
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