Soon, people will see that Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo*.
…language jokes aside I’m glad to see recovery projects like this popping up all around the world. I see the same deal here with jaguars - people might say “capybaras are cuuuuute!”, but without predation their numbers get huge, and that causes all sorts of problems.
*This is a grammatically correct sentence, at least in some English dialects, using the following words:
Buffalo - some city
buffalo - the animal
to buffalo - to bully
Replacing those in the above you get “City animal city animal bullies bullies city animal”; or “the buffaloes of Buffalo, whom the buffaloes of Buffalo buffalo, also buffalo the buffaloes of Buffalo”.
Soon, people will see that Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo*.
…language jokes aside I’m glad to see recovery projects like this popping up all around the world. I see the same deal here with jaguars - people might say “capybaras are cuuuuute!”, but without predation their numbers get huge, and that causes all sorts of problems.
*This is a grammatically correct sentence, at least in some English dialects, using the following words:
Replacing those in the above you get “City animal city animal bullies bullies city animal”; or “the buffaloes of Buffalo, whom the buffaloes of Buffalo buffalo, also buffalo the buffaloes of Buffalo”.