| 41. | They make important family and group decisions and claim ownership of water holes and foraging areas.
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| 42. | But droughts trigger outbreaks too, concentrating the spores that may have blown into shrinking water holes.
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| 43. | Moodemere is believed to be an Aboriginal word for water hole that never dries up.
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| 44. | For four nights, they blessed the water hole.
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| 45. | Mammals are easier to see in the dry season since they gather at diminished water holes.
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| 46. | A water hole in an otherwise dry streambed.
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| 47. | The first is rainwater in a water hole.
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| 48. | They don't mill around and case the water hole as elk generally do, looking for danger.
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| 49. | A tall flagpole marks the water hole.
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| 50. | The opening in the prickly blind faces east toward a small water hole about 80 yards away.
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