[what Turo won't see is how those words make Mycroft's eyes light up.]
That is the exact type of knowledge I'm looking to become at least passingly familiar with. Understanding the environment and what lives within it are so closely intertwined that one necessitates the other. Can one not predict the likelihood of rain by observing the actions of animals or the subtle changes in plants? Of course you can, and that is only the smallest fragment of what could be reasoned.
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That is the exact type of knowledge I'm looking to become at least passingly familiar with. Understanding the environment and what lives within it are so closely intertwined that one necessitates the other. Can one not predict the likelihood of rain by observing the actions of animals or the subtle changes in plants? Of course you can, and that is only the smallest fragment of what could be reasoned.