Bernard M. Cox has been transplanted many times and is now considered an invasive, though naturalized, species. His recent transplantation was from Philadelphia to Berwyn, IL. It was originally planned as a cutting but no one was willing to propagate him.
He likes to write, a lot, sometimes. Other times he may play music or sing songs. He likes kitty cats and the color yellow. His food pyramid consists of black licorice, sriracha, and ginger. He likes to read, a lot, most of the time. He likes books that are written by people and non-people. His writings are popular with scutigera coleoptrata, octopi, stomatopods, cardinalidae and human people whose first names begin with the letters A, B, C, D, I, K, M, R, S, X, Y and Z.
When he is not writing, making music, or reading, he is often wandering the remnant prairies of Illinois, looking for insects, and dreaming about the soils of Philadelphia.
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