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chuckelliott
at Fri Dec 19 20:21:02 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chuckelliott ]
Yes I would be disapointed to see something go extinct, but if evolution is factual (I don't buy the whole idea), then new species should be showing up anyway. The bottom line is something will fil the void. I gues we have to disagree on the renuing resource part. I don't think you'v folowedthe logic all the way but so be it. Think some more about it because animal species are growing in number or shrinking depending on the animal. Nothing is static. there are many many placesthat animals are hunted,not replenished or managed and still plentiful.examples;rats,mice, cockraoches, flys, rabbits, squirrels,carp,starlings,pidgeons,ants and I can keep going. The picture is very dynamic and will continue to be forever.
Chuck
ps my typoes are known,this program is screwy. It won't let me back up and fix stuff with out deleting whatsthere.
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- Thank you all for the replys - smokeysshadow, Tue Dec 9 01:48:11 2003

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