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FR
at Fri Jul 8 12:51:52 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Then explain why I have kept kings in groups for many decades and so has Bluerosy.
Our animals do what yours cannot. That makes you lacking something. Ours do more, not less. Yours do less. That makes you and your thinking the problem.
Your thoughts on nature is totally based on your arguement, and not the otherway around. My statements are BASED on actual observations. Whether my thoughts about them are accurate can be debated, but At least I have actual observations, and lots of them.
The statement about the strong survive is kinda huey. 99% of all hatchlings are strong. Then luck, and timing takes its toll. If you actually watch animals you would understand that. Yet, a million miles away, you can say the strong(lucky whatever) survive. But a whole lot goes on in the middle between hatching and strong and luck.
I don't care how strong you are, if your born in a dry year and your habitat burns down, hahahahahaha or no food what so ever. a lot of that went on this year around here.
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