Beasley says the algae bloom can be traced to warmer temperatures that help incubate the bacteria, making it easy for it replicate rapidly. Dogs can lap it up into their systems on the edges of a pond, or even lick it off themselves after swimming.
Beasley says the algae bloom can be traced to warmer temperatures that help incubate the bacteria, making it easy for it replicate rapidly. Dogs can lap it up into their systems on the edges of a pond, or even lick it off themselves after swimming.
Any chance you can limit spamming the bored with your fake religion to once a week/whatever the Sabbath is for you folks?
Beasley says the algae bloom can be traced to warmer temperatures that help incubate the bacteria, making it easy for it replicate rapidly. Dogs can lap it up into their systems on the edges of a pond, or even lick it off themselves after swimming.
Any chance you can limit spamming the bored with your fake religion to once a week/whatever the Sabbath is for you folks?
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