Dane reads everything he can get his hands on lately. Between that, and absorbing every tidbit of information he is learning at school these days, my eldest has become a veritable fount of random knowledge:
Mom, did you know that a brachiosaurus that has just hatched from his egg can drop a poop ball as big as Harper?![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgj838hxgAsWtE60c-319DEjfwMRhhwr4nlwecHLz-NqiTuaXiLUXJqgwHYShs2GjWfPw_rLYTgOVyJdsS8U4oZNqRvFrtX_ZoqePSJ3SE2SQ_JjP9XR7NCPGdm4kOSrthLDw9378yeEHQ/s400/5:2blog2.jpg)
Mom, I learned what birth is. It means being born. Baby Uriah had some birth just a few days ago.
Mom, how many blowholes does a whale have? Did you ever see a whale? Have you ever been on a whale-watching boat? What kind of whale did you see?
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Mom, did you know that insects have three parts? They have a head, thorax, and albumin. Or something like that. Abdomen. It's like albumin in an egg.
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Mom, did you know that when mole rats get really hungry, they eat their own poop?
Does anyone else notice a theme here?
And yes, we have started swim team practice. Why do you ask?
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If you want to leave Dane stunned and in awe, next time you see a vulture ask him, "Do you know what a vulture would do if you scared it?" After he takes a few misguided guesses, announce with gusto, "It would puke on you!" Truth.
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