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Concerning Caution: You are entering the perception zone

Jim:

Nice column, Jim.

The greatest proof that God has a sense of humor is that he only gave each
of us the first person perspective!

Best regards from Pensacola,

Jeff Reese
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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It is the bumblebee bat. However, the Pygmy Shrew could also qualify. Not sure how much a dime weighs, but both mammals are in the same weight range. Love reading your commentaries of the week!!

Mary Kay Lynde-Maas
Dublin, Georgia, USA

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Jim,

Masked shrew is probably the riddle answer. Can eat its own body weight daily. Fights aggressively. Does not hibernate in winter. Heart beat is 800 per minute.

Loved your article on perception. We all need a dose of humility once in a while.

Peace,

Gene Canavan

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