Check those bottle caps!

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They might be silver!

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Good news is that those should ring high and solid vs. a steel bottle cap. But I think you have better chances of finding a colonial copper in the wild than one of those.
 

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Good news is that those should ring high and solid vs. a steel bottle cap. But I think you have better chances of finding a colonial copper in the wild than one of those.

Never say never! ;)
 

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Well. Your chances of being killed by a sheep are slight . . . but never zero.

Never zero.

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Well. Your chances of being killed by a sheep are slight . . . but never zero.

Never zero.

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Actually more than you think. 894 per year in the US alone.
It usually come from bacteria on their teeth that is transmitted via bite.
NBC did a special on this last year, and the sheep herder they interviewed said he has to wear protective gear in case of an attack.
Thats why in Scotland and New Zealand they use sheep dogs instead of people to herd the sheep.
 

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