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Wild animal populations SURGING

Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Gsearch » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:08:47

Wild animal populations are SURGING all over the USA. Here in Houston, Texas there are whitetail deer EVERYWHERE even in heavily urban areas. There are buffalo herds surging all over the country as the White rural communities shut down at record pace, and as global warming doesn't happen. When I drive around rural America it's like a Mad Max scenario but with no people, all the buildings are decrepit and falling down, the streets are empty, and there's wild animals everywhere -- buffalo, grey wolves, black bears, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, monster fat deer, wild cattle, wild horses, etc. There is sooooooooooo much natural abundance in sight and I don't see it doing anything but growng more and more abundant, exponentially vibrant and prolific. The grass is soooooooo green and tall, and the trees are freaking HUGE with HUGE NUTS and cherries!!!!!
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Gsearch » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:11:38

Bobcats returning to Ohio.... HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!


http://coyotes-wolves-cougars.blogspot. ... -ohio.html
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby efarmer » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:14:01

Thanks for the good news, been keeping my nose to the grindstone
and not getting out much. Can one eat the freaking huge nuts and cherries
without getting eaten by them freaking huge bears and wolves? If so, can
you tell us where the huge nuts and cherries are in relation to Houston?
I just get to Baytown, and all I see are them freaking huge refinery towers
and tanks and Garth Road. You are making me exponentially hungry Gsearch.
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Apneaman » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:29:56

I still remember back when we spent way more on social programs and could afford places for unfortunates like G.

Medication Time


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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Apneaman » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:35:07

Lion populations in Africa 'could halve in 20 years'



http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-34657027
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Apneaman » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:37:20

America’s birds are in trouble — and that’s really bad news for us


http://www.salon.com/2014/09/09/our_bir ... ws_for_us/
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Unread postby efarmer » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:38:34

G had me for a moment, I looked out my window and there was a HUGE buffalo standing
near the neighbor's porch. Turns out it was just neighbor El Gordo Joe outside in his fuzzy
brown robe waiting for the delivery guy to drop off another HUGE pizza.
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Unread postby Apneaman » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:42:44

Study: 6th mass extinction already underway -- and we're the cause


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... /29028887/
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Gsearch » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:44:03

efarmer wrote:Thanks for the good news, been keeping my nose to the grindstone
and not getting out much. Can one eat the freaking huge nuts and cherries
without getting eaten by them freaking huge bears and wolves? If so, can
you tell us where the huge nuts and cherries are in relation to Houston?
I just get to Baytown, and all I see are them freaking huge refinery towers
and tanks and Garth Road. You are making me exponentially hungry Gsearch.


Lol, you are funny! I am telling you... I have seen buffalo north of Houston, Texas. It was just north of Kingwood. I don't know if they came up from Mexico or from West Texas but they aren't domesticated. They walked clear across a road. I don't think there's anybody out there even tending to these ranches anymore. This country feels seriously empty and urbanized. It's almost a risk to national security; why would somebody live in the city being socially productive when they could live on the plains in animal hide tipis, eating wild cattle and riding on horseback?

When I drove to New Mexico last year I almost thought I was living in the 1800s. There were buffalo everywhere, I don't even remember how many packs I counted. And in Oklahoma I saw so many buffalo I nearly fainted. You could throw a rock in any direction with your eyes and hit a buffalo.

And yes those cherries are everywhere I have to watch out for stepping on them. I want to see how fat and healthy these neighborhood deer become, some of them look like they're on steroids. And these huge cherries may very well have anabolic properties.
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Apneaman » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:45:36

Humans could be among the victims of sixth 'mass extinction', scientists warn


"And the study, which was published in the journal Science Advances on Friday and described by its authors as "conservative", said humans were likely to be among the species lost.

"If it is allowed to continue, life would take many millions of years to recover and our species itself would likely disappear early on," lead author Gerardo Ceballos of the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico said"

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-20/s ... ys/6560700
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Unread postby Gsearch » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:48:00

Apneaman wrote:America’s birds are in trouble — and that’s really bad news for us


http://www.salon.com/2014/09/09/our_bir ... ws_for_us/


Speaking of birds, has anyone else noticed that the population of bald eagles is SOARING all across America? I saw them everywhere in New Mexico and now it's like they soar around my neighborhood all day long. You can't look up and not see a bald eagle or two up there. And it's no surprise because there's so many racoons and skunks everywhere. I swear to God, these skunks are travelling by the herd now, and they won't even spray you anymore.
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Plantagenet » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:54:06

De-extinction of the Woolly Mammoth is getting closer----it won't be long now!

de-extinction-and-the-wooly-mammoth-genome

Soon herds of Woolly Mammoths will be roaming across Alaska and Siberia!

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Unread postby Gsearch » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:59:07

Plantagenet wrote:De-extinction of the Woolly Mammoth is getting closer----it won't be long now!

de-extinction-and-the-wooly-mammoth-genome

Soon herds of Woolly Mammoths will be roaming across Alaska and Siberia!

Image.


See -- I knew this would happen. I also anticipate that they will be growing extra large mammoth ivory from stem cells in laboratories to sell on the cheap, to stop the illegal mammoth trade.
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Gsearch » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 13:03:28

pstarr wrote:Plant, it might be time for you and gsearch to round up your hunting buddie and head out on SAFARI!
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Good lord that woman's got some vibrant colored leg skin. That's actually exactly what I was going to say. America is beginning to look like Serengeti.
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Re: Wild animal populations SURGING

Unread postby Apneaman » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 13:14:54

Who needs rigorous multi decadal data collection (over a century in some cases) and the scientific method when we have Gtard's personal Sunday scenic drive anecdotes? He is even more convincing by capitalizing/yelling SOARING AND SURGING at every opportunity.

Lets show some props for Gtard kids..........

Gtard! Gtard! he's our man

If he can't do it

No Tard can

Yeahhhhhhh Gtard!
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Unread postby dinopello » Wed 28 Oct 2015, 13:29:48

We had a Bald Eagle soar at low level down our street. People ran screaming to scoop up their Pomeranian pups before the bird of prey made a meal out of them.
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