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Here ya go @flypen since my wife helps me a ton. She gets what she wants. I just wish it wasn't this. D*mnit!
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Nature has been handling that naturally for the past 2-3 billion years... balance of predator and prey (low prey, predators start starving or producing less offspring, and vice versa when predators are low, prey can repopulate)... At no point in history did every prey go extinct.If you don't manage the predators then who will? If you stay on top of the food chain long enough then soon or later there's no food left.
Nature has been handling that naturally for the past 2-3 billion years... balance of predator and prey (low prey, predators start starving or producing less offspring, and vice versa when predators are low, prey can repopulate)... At no point in history did every prey go extinct.
Take a minute to apply that concept to the human predator (top of the food chain) and what we are doing to the food chain...
Shubin your a professional thinker. That just don't get it done. There's a video somewhere online of a coyote that just killed a bunch of mice and left them. Red foxes and mink will cache food and then half of it will go bad. Weasels will kill everything in sight. Your logic in general sucks. How the h*ll do you know what went extinct 2-3 billion years ago. Read that in a book. Armchair quarterback. Nobody really knows it's all guesswork. Dinosaurs,chickens, woolly mammoths come on.Nature has been handling that naturally for the past 2-3 billion years... balance of predator and prey (low prey, predators start starving or producing less offspring, and vice versa when predators are low, prey can repopulate)... At no point in history did every prey go extinct.
Take a minute to apply that concept to the human predator (top of the food chain) and what we are doing to the food chain...
If you want to go back in history, man has been managing predators for thousands of years. SMH
probably because I have an overabundance of prey... and they are domesticated like us.Cats will kill for the h*ll of it? What's your opinion on that? Your dog has killed more this year than I have in the past 5 years.