I find it interesting that besides some portrayal of outer space, the images have just about nothing to do with the content of the movie and often include many things that were never in the movie(s). Star Wars is not always known for its cowboy riding horses and metal robots with cat teeth.
Jeffos, neutering keeps a non reproductive member of the population present, reducing the reproductive potential of the population. That cat occupies some social space in the group. If another cat is to enter the population, it will have to fit in and sort out its dominance. Populations (groups) of certain animals have size limits as each animal competes for space, food, resources, etc. If you have 9 neutered cats in a group and one un-neutered male, the group has a reproductive potential of 0 at that moment. Statistics, Bio of Populations and Population Dynamics all apply here and amazingly, lots of this has been mathematically figured out and tested in the real world. I wonder if anyone can find some of these studies on teh webs?
Studying Biology of Populations will shed some insight onto this problem. The only animals that need to be neutered are the females. This approach is effectively used in population management. If you have 10 cats and 9 of them are female, you're going to have a lot of kittens. If you have 10 cats and 1 of them is female you're going to have one litter of kittens. That's the basic rule of operation. Cats, as much as we love them, simply kill things because it is fun, whether they need to or not. They are responsible for reduced bird populations in many areas.
Helmix. Worlds = more then one world. World's = the next phrase or word belongs to or is a property of the world. Worlds' = the next phrase or word belongs to or is a property of the more than one world.
We are supposed to learn this in grammar school around third grade. JohnnyCat, since I pointed it out and you agreed, why haven't you updated the title to be correct? Thanks man.
We are supposed to learn this in grammar school around third grade. JohnnyCat, since I pointed it out and you agreed, why haven't you updated the title to be correct? Thanks man.