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I wonder what fish smell? If I were to swim in the ocean and did not know that a "shark" was liking the onion smell on my hands, I could be in grave danger face to face with him. From now on I will make sure I wash my hands and rub them on the sink before going ocean swimming!
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Wow, interesting Susan rubbing your hands with stainless steel in a stainless steel sink. I guess I’d try anything to rid the smell of Sharp Onion smell. That’s for sure Linda, I wouldn’t want to get onion smell on the Strings of my Harp that would not be nice. That’s for sure as it might Spark an interest in the audience wondering what the Sharp smell was lingering amongst the people in the rows of seats.
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That would make the musical experience a bit stark, smelling onions while listening to a beautiful harp. I wonder if sharks are interested or repelled by onion smells, Linda?
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I could not find if sharks can smell onions or not. This is what I found:
- "Sharks have incredibly sensitive olfactory receptors that can detect substances in concentrations as low as one part per 10 billion parts of water. This enables them to smell blood or other attractive scents from great distances." Are onions attractive??? We will probably never know.
What does a "stork" smell? Tests have been done and it is recorded that storks can smell cut grass. If they are downwind of the smell, they go to that area although the researchers think that they look for cut grass not because they want to eat it but that with the grass shorter, they can find the bugs they love easier.
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yes Susan it would make the Musical experience a bit Stark with that onion smell, yes Linda I could see the Stork being interested in the cut grass for the Bugs they could find & eat. It would be fun watching how the Stork Sorts through the Grass for the Bugs to eat!
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Yes that would be fun to see the stork sort through the grass to find the bugs. Does a stork have a place to "store" all of his bugs he can not eat?
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Since a stork is a bird that can fly where ever he wants, maybe he has a hole in the ground near the "shore" where he can store his bugs.
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I can imagine tbe stotk would not want to share any excess bugs he found.
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Linda and Susan you both made me Smile. And Linda, Picturing the Stork Storing his Bugs in a Hole by the Shore you did get a chuckle 🤭 out of me. And you are right Susan, “Mr. Stork” would not want to Share any of his Bugs, that’s for sure. Hehe 🙃 And I am sure if anyone came by to steal any of his bugs his Sharp Beak would be a good deterrent against any Critter who tried. 😆
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Yes, the stork could use his sharp beak against other birds, but what about a shark? I hope none are bold enough to want to grab him while he is guarding his bugs by the shore!
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Good point Susan, didn’t think about that, but have to say not sure if the Stork’s sharp beak would be a match against a Shark. Sounds challenging and scary! I kinda think the Stork might have to back off and Share his bugs with the Shark!
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I will not argue with the stork or the shark about who gets the bugs. I will be glad to be out of that encounter. They can "stare" at each other in a standoff as long as they want.
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Indeed I am with you Linda, let them Stare at each other as long as they want. I sure would not get in the way of the Stork and the Shark in their Stand Off. They are both Bold Creatures, I can see them Stare at each other until the Stars shine in the Sky, let them and we can look at God’s Stars in the Sky!
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