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"Susan K. taught us the four ""F""s of animal behavior: Feeding Fleeing Fighting Sexual Activity This was #4 It was obvious that Oak Moths had done a lot of this behavior, locally. God-DESS but the place was crawling with this species today."
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He's eating
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Jennifer Rycenga
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'cause it wouldn't be Laurelwood without an Oak Moth or 2,000,000
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Liam O'Brien
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I think this was a first to see them here. They've planted lots of oak trees since I last went a year back...
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