Weird Goat Loves The Squeaking Sound a Plastic Fence Makes
Animal are really strange sometimes. This goat love the sound that a plastic fence makes when it chews it with it's mouth. It just kept doing it for several minutes, then rested and started again.
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What a Painted Princess Pepper Looks Like
I've grown this pepper for a few years now. I really like the way this ornamental pepper looks.
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A Look At What Midwest Midnight Orange Peppers Look Like
Midwest Midnight Orange peppers are one of my favorite peppers that I have produced. It is pretty stable now, except that it does have some occasional seedling that aren't as dark.
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Deadly Rear Fanged Boomslang Snakes, Dispholidus typus
The Boomslang Snake is definitely a snake that you don't want to be bitten by. They sometimes puff up their necks to look more mean.
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Marketmore 76 Cucumbers - A Good All Around Cucumber
I first grew Marketmore 76 Cucumbers about 6 years ago or so. They are a good all around cucumber, and are very much like the ones you find in the grocery store.
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A Look at Some Japanese Long Cucumbers
I really like Japanese Cucumbers. They grow long, and are crisp until they are good sized. Even though I really like them, China Jade cucumbers are my favorite.
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This Weird Little Bird Followed Me Everywhere
I'm not sure, but I think this bird might have wanted my shoe laces. It followed me no matter which direction I went.
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Petunias Growing in a Basket With a Hole Cut in the Bottom
Even though it looks like this petunia is growing in the basket, it is actually growing in the ground. I cut a hole in the bottom of the basket and slipped it over the petunia when it was small.
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Critically Rare Arapawa Island Goats. One of the rarest goats in the world!
Arapawa Island Goats are one of the rarest goats in the world. They are descendants of goats released in the 1700s.
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Critically Endangered Jamaican Iguana - Only 150 Left in Wild!
Jamaican Iguanas are critically endangered. At the time I shot this video, there were only 150 left in the wild! They are breeding them in zoos to help save the species.
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Vampire Bats - Cute Little Blood Suckers
Some people might think that Vampire Bats are cute, but they are still little blood suckers. They most often drink blood from Cattle, Horses, Pigs, and other animals, but they will occasionally drink blood from humans when they get a chance.
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Coscoroba Swans and Babies - Ugly Ducklings
Coscoroba Swan babies are kind of ugly and clumsy when they are about half grown. They are very cute when small though. Seeing a while family of them together is quite a sight to see.
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Eurasian Collared Dove Sitting on it's Nest
We have quite a few Eurasian collared doves around our house. They often nest in our trees. They usually lay only 2 eggs. The young are ready to fly in about 3 weeks after hatching.
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Closeup Look at a Common Buckeye Butterfly on a Butterfly Bush
This is a beautiful little butterfly that we don't get to see very often. It's the Common Buckeye Butterfly. This one was on our butterfly bush.
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A Butterfly Drinking Through it's Tube-like Tongue Called a Proboscis
Butterflies have a unique way of getting nectar from flowers. They have a built in straw. They can suck up the nectar with their tube-like tongue called a proboscis.
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Cattle Egrets Eating Insects in a Freshly Cut Alfalfa Field
Cattle Egrets follow cattle so they can eat the insects they scare up. They also sometimes follow tractors for the same reason. A freshly cut alfalfa field is a great place for them to find insects to eat.
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Lots of Different Breeds of Chickens
Most people thing that a chicken is a chicken, but actually there are lots of different and unique chicken breeds. Here are some of them.
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Cattle Egrets Following Cattle and Calf Nursing From It's Mother
Cattle egrets follow cattle around and eat the insects that the cattle scare up. This video is a perfect example of it. And as a bonus, you get to see a calf nursing from it's mother.
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She Caught The Biggest Fish Of Her Life, and Loved Every Minute of it.
It was almost as much fun to watch her catch the fish as it was for her to catch it. It still makes me smile just thinking about it.
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Some Cactus Flowers in Bloom
When a cactus blooms, it's almost a miracle. Cacti are plain little pain inflicting machines that aren't that pretty most of the time. When they bloom though, it's a whole different story. Each type of cactus has it's own unique flowers.
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The Incredible Sounds of a Steel Drum Being Played
This was the fist time that I had heard a steel drum being played in person. I really loved the sound of it.
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Incredible Moment: Wallaby Joey Explores the World Beyond Its Mom's Pouch!
I was very lucky to be able to see this baby Wallaby, AKA Joey, leave it's mom's pouch to explore the world.
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Harvesting Sweet Potatoes Grown In A Straw Bale
I've grown Sweet Potatoes in straw bales for several years now. I've had much more success growing them in straw bales than any other way. Most of the sweet potatoes in this video were harvested from just two slips.
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Reading Matthew Chapter 10 - Easy Listening Bible Verses - ASMR
I hope you enjoy listening to me read the Bible. On my other channels, I've heard from quite a few people who would be interested in hearing me read anything. I hope these words reach those people, and others who need to hear them. Thanks for listening. Please subscribe and share with friends and family. God bless!
A little about the Book of Matthew in the Bible:
Extensive use of Old Testament references.
Tracing Jesus’ lineage back to Abraham.
Emphasis on Jesus as the “Son of David.”
Matthew is divided into seven parts:
Chapters 1-3 and 4-7 introduce Jesus as the Messiah and the coming of God’s Kingdom.
Chapters 8-10, 11-13, and 14-20 invite people into the Kingdom’s power.
Chapters 21-25 and 26-28 conclude with Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection.
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Baby Peacocks Eating Mealworms With Their Mom - One white One
Male Peafowl are called Peacocks. Female Peafowl are called Peahens. I've heard the babies called Peachicks. No matter what you call them, the babies are pretty cute, and the parents are beautiful.
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