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Teaching math through kids storybooks is an I yet eating concept. Just received "pigs in the pantry: fun with math and cooking" and "twelve snails to one lizard: a tale if mischief and measurement" my life is complete
 
Are there still bison out west. I really don't know

Thousands. Antelope Island, in Utah, usually has around 600-800 head. I barely got into the edge of Yellowstone the other day and saw several dozen right off. They manage a hunt around the park when the population gets too big. There are a few people in Tennessee that raise herds. I read a while back that the wild bison population in the US is around 20,000. There are roughly 1/2 a million that are raised privately for commercial purposes. Population estimates of the 1700's are around 30-40 million.
 
Thousands. Antelope Island, in Utah, usually has around 600-800 head. I barely got into the edge of Yellowstone the other day and saw several dozen right off. They manage a hunt around the park when the population gets too big. There are a few people in Tennessee that raise herds. I read a while back that the wild bison population in the US is around 20,000. There are roughly 1/2 a million that are raised privately for commercial purposes. Population estimates of the 1700's are around 30-40 million.

Thank you sloppy poppy
 
I was listening to an old guy telling a fellow old person (lady) that he was an orphan at a young age an didn't eat most days. I wonder if that's their way of hitting on each other, telling each other how hard the other had it back in the old'n days.
 
I was listening to an old guy telling a fellow old person that he was an orphan at a young age an didn't eat most days. I wonder if that's their way of hitting on each other, telling each other how hard the other had it back in the old'n days.

Pretty sure you're going to hell for that one.
 
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