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Lesser Bushbaby

The adult males are territorial and they seek home ranges that overlap several female home ranges. Thick-tailed bushbabies take their hands and cup them, and then deposits urine on them. Next they take that urine and spread it on the soles of the feet. When it walks, it leaves a little bit of urine on the substrate.

 

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I have enough spare parts to make both of these. Wonder if my wife will approve..........

It is easier to do and ask for forgiveness than to ask and be let down. If you can so the car gate then do it! My word, what person would not want a car gate!? Plus you can give her an option to win her over. 

 

"Honey, I am going to build a bike door for our bedroom...or do you think it will look better as an outside gate?"

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It is easier to do and ask for forgiveness than to ask and be let down. If you can so the car gate then do it! My word, what person would not want a car gate!? Plus you can give her an option to win her over. 

 

"Honey, I am going to build a bike door for our bedroom...or do you think it will look better as an outside gate?"

The gate would look awesome. But at my house, only people inside would see it as my gate runs inside my wall so the outside of the gate has no space for a car. I have a few beetle bodies I could use. The other scrap cars I have are scrap for as reason, because the k@k. As much as I love the old beetle I am not sure I want it on my gate. An old american muscle car is the only way.

 

EDIT: I am busy building my kids a treehouse. I damaged my navara rear bumper recently and am getting the damaged bumper from the panel beater once done and I will make it into a bench in the treehouse. So am thinking of making a bike parts door now...........

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