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Um...did you mean "guns" or "gnus"? If people just generally checked their spelling more often, there would be no confusion.
== Gnus (AKA Wildebeests. Note spelling is not Anglicized) eat short grass. Their teeth and muzzle have evolved to allow them to eat short grass exclusively.
they ate many many many many many many carrots and ketchup
yes, many,many,many
many has had many awards
How many billets are there?
An implausibility of gnus.
Gnus are brown or black.
The gnus stand.
The homonym for gnus is news.Example sentence:I have some good news to share with you.
moutains
no they are not endangerd
Gnus make a variety of sounds, including grunts, snorts, and wheezes. They are known for their distinctive deep, grunting noise that sounds like a combination of a cow's moo and a horse's whinny.
no. it died in the hiroshima explosions
It is native to Africa in the Savanna
NO, they do for a matter I'm surprised you guys didn't know just joking YES they do have gnus in south Africa
lions and lioness eat gnus
gnus