Cold-Blood
Tarantula Time!
That information was not useless, as you managed to put it to use.I'm a font of useless information, dawg! it's never ok for me to not know something useless!!
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That information was not useless, as you managed to put it to use.I'm a font of useless information, dawg! it's never ok for me to not know something useless!!
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Pretty much LOL I was gonna wait till later but decided to just start it. BUT! I ended up having to go to an appointment early so now it’s back to being “later” lolSo when you said "later" you actually meant "right about now"![]()
I wanna visit!
Wouldn't that be neat? I just think it's very cool how in a relatively short time, the reintroduced animals have made a positive impact on the environment and theoretically could make a huge impact on the climate by affecting the permafrost and the release of greenhouse gasses like methane.At least when they re-introduce cloned mammoths they won't eat the keepers.
There's a public version of the park that was expanded.I wanna visit!
Alex, I'll take phrases that haven't aged well for $600.I've said it before, and I'll say it again...
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I mean, we could go with the Thanos proposition and solve a lot of problems.Wouldn't that be neat? I just think it's very cool how in a relatively short time, the reintroduced animals have made a positive impact on the environment and theoretically could make a huge impact on the climate by affecting the permafrost and the release of greenhouse gasses like methane.
Much like the ban on commercial whaling allowed humpback numbers to climb. The whales produce massive amounts of waste that feed microorganisms that format the base of the marine food chain. Blooming phytoplankton allows krill populations to expand, thus increasing the number of fish and so on and so forth. It's interesting to see how marine sanctuaries are also able to affect the oceans.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...
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Wouldn't that be neat? I just think it's very cool how in a relatively short time, the reintroduced animals have made a positive impact on the environment and theoretically could make a huge impact on the climate by affecting the permafrost and the release of greenhouse gasses like methane.
Much like the ban on commercial whaling allowed humpback numbers to climb. The whales produce massive amounts of waste that feed microorganisms that format the base of the marine food chain. Blooming phytoplankton allows krill populations to expand, thus increasing the number of fish and so on and so forth. It's interesting to see how marine sanctuaries are also able to affect the oceans.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...
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What in the world?? I clicked on the thread and naturally this is the first post I saw.… It may be best if I just turn around…"Someone sexually unattractive, with dirty toes and orifices"
my toes are clean as well as my orifices