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@spinofthewheel5345 : Hard to argue that building new homes farther out is harder on the ecosystem than living in an apartment where we've already poisoned and paved over the land.
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@lorraineweller4929 Cougar covers 30 miles a day, if it wants. If you're out in the woods, chances are you're in a big cat's territory.
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@lorraineweller4929 Big cat's territory is wherever the big cat is or wants to go. smh
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Still, that restaurant garbage was a hella food source for them. Find a good spot far from town and take it out there for the bears to congregate around. More bears in the area. Better hunting. Heh.
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If you're worried about 'em, the main thing is to keep checking your '6.' They don't attack from in front.
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By beginning his measurements in 1978, he caught the end of a global cooling trend that had many scientists of the 1970s worried about a new ice age. Not surprisingly, they wanted radical government action to be taken at that time to prevent the global cooling disaster. By beginning in 1978, he maximized the love he would receive from the same scientists who more recently wanted radical government action to be taken to prevent global warming disaster. In another 20 or 40 years, it'll be something else people will want to make us panic over, so they’re can grab power and extract wealth from us.
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Gentle giants.
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No. If they were like bigfoot, you wouldn't have trail-cam footage.
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I saw one in the Blue Mts of Oregon. Its nose was in the brush on the left side of the road before the tip of its tail left the brush on the right side of the road. I was just glad I was in my truck. Was a little nervous in camp that night.
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@ronhenson5917 When I was a kid, back in the '70s, they talked like cougars were endangered. What seems to have happened is they just got better at hiding from people. They've been moving into human territory for a long time. Some place we thought they were gone, they never left. Just went stealth. They're notorious for eating people's pets up and down the state of California.
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@lovemetender9979 : The choice was between a salesman and a swamp rat.
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So, symtriosis is a thing.
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Do honey badgers trip when they get bitten while killing venomous snakes? It knocks 'em out, but they don't mind. Is it like monkeys eating over-ripe fruit for a buzz?
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@darchendon7926 They tried that in Surinam (India? Nepal?), I think it was. It worked for a while, but in the long run, they just taught the tigers to attack from rear OR front.
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They're huge carnivores. They just prey on very small animals in very large numbers.
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