Probably most everyone will have answered, “No” to that question and it may well be something you have never heard of either. But I can guarantee that many folks have in fact seen them without knowing what they were looking at or thinking they were noteworthy. Speaking just about the ones most common in our area, and assuming we are talking about times when it hasn’t rained recently and the ground is dry, what we are talking about will appear as very dark brown or black things found o ...
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