Topic: What do you do when you see an endangered animal that is eat | |
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What do you do when you see an endangered animal that is eating an endangered plant?
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Let nature do its thing...
No need for a human to interfere, that's how things usually get screwed up. |
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I doubt I'd know though... I haven't memorized the list of endangered species...
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Yeah, I was going to say too, that the only reason that would come up, is if I were being paid to directly monitor such things.
But in general, the way that "protecting endangered this or that" works at all times, is that we police HUMAN ACTIVITY. Nothing else. |
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As long as the Cougar population stays unthreatened, I'm good...
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What do you do when you see an endangered animal that is eating an endangered plant?
Hug the nearest tree and cry, developing emotional ties to nature, until we get a little freaky and make love all weekend trying to create a new species of tree people that will save the planet, exactly what Al Gore told us to do. Otherwise I might pull out a camera and film it. Eating the plant may be the way the plant scatters its seeds, through the animals poop. Maybe scientists will want to see it. The process might be rare since everything's endangered. |
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Let nature do its thing... No need for a human to interfere, that's how things usually get screwed up. Glad I read up ! This! |
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What do you do when you see an endangered animal that is eating an endangered plant? Take a pic |
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