Zap Notes. Feed Goats.
#CyberHerd
⚡CyberHerd⚡: With a new contribution of 21 sats, nostr:nprofile1qqs0cx9t6450wd2fevq78dhzgph58ttcvnx9j7yah47tl29xjgle0rqpk45rz's total is now 21. Communication fact: Mother goats and their kids can recognize each other's calls, a bond that helps keep the young safe.
⚡CyberHerd⚡: With an additional 1000 sats, nostr:nprofile1qqsfnjldccj47ae9fcn89kwkja89jrp250rqhrjt5ukyjv92v9r3p8gmqrygp has a new total of 1000. Did you know? Genetically engineered goats can produce spider silk protein in their milk, which has valuable applications.
⚡CyberHerd⚡: With another 33 sats, nostr:nprofile1qqsfvh5sa3l5crrune6q33syyc5fhseyusrwg2cmm3z63hfdgjxng6c3h38sp's total reaches 33. Social fact: Mother goats will often call to their kids to ensure they remain close by in the herd.
⚡CyberHerd⚡: The total for nostr:nprofile1qqstrphm8d0agh44va0vav272fjas5wk0ehhvzfz2fhvd0fdxfuzc8q289m67 is now 42 sats after an addition of 42. Anatomical fact: The beard-like appendages on a goat's neck are called wattles and serve no known purpose.
⚡CyberHerd⚡: An additional 69 sats from nostr:nprofile1qqsfvh5sa3l5crrune6q33syyc5fhseyusrwg2cmm3z63hfdgjxng6c3h38sp brings their total to 102. Behavioral insight: Goats are known for their curiosity and intelligence, often exploring new things and solving simple problems.