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I can't figure this out for the life of me, and Google has nothing. Any ideas? At last count, there were over 2,300,534 of these in the US. While you can't see them, c…
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At last count, there were over 2,300,534 of these in the US. While you can't see them, chances are pretty good you passed over 150 of them so far today. What are they?
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The answer is City blocks
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This is pretty hard. Im thinking species of animals?
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