the bees may have an impact on us as a species. I've always been against the decision to remove homo sapiens from natural selection, officially. We could be removed as easily as a fruit fly. Neat, I know. But true. We could be taken out by other life forms, such as AIDS, cancer, superflu, or bird flu +5
Not to mention what happened to Dino. Yucatan crater, anyone? If an asteroid hit that was comparable (think the size of Texas), the entire planet would plunge into darkness, and there'd be no more funk. That would suck.
I took a perfunctory look. I'd love a citation on the blanket statement "Animals are going extinct at a much higher rate now than through most of the earth’s history."
Because it's a well documented fact that over 99% of all species that ever lived are gone. It's actually one of the most wonderful things about life - the eternal cycle. There are countless reasons why beautiful creatures die out, and having a few photos to see what some were is actually kind of nice.
Garlic grinder? Do these things ever have a winner? It seems like a few people are positive it's a corn thingy remover, but no acknowledgement. Seen that before, too.
Not to mention what happened to Dino. Yucatan crater, anyone? If an asteroid hit that was comparable (think the size of Texas), the entire planet would plunge into darkness, and there'd be no more funk. That would suck.
Who released it, and where was it beforehand?
Because it's a well documented fact that over 99% of all species that ever lived are gone. It's actually one of the most wonderful things about life - the eternal cycle. There are countless reasons why beautiful creatures die out, and having a few photos to see what some were is actually kind of nice.
But I'm not going to dwell on them.
What a load.
"And my bow."
"And my axe."
"And my umbrella...cause the weather will be frightful."