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Old March 13th 05, 04:51 AM
Ed VanDyke
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If people stopped domesticating animals, then the world would lose interest
in animals. If that should ever happen, then, they're all screwed.

"Gfishery" wrote in message
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"Sander Vesik" wrote in message
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Angrie.Woman wrote:

The end result is usually the same though, Granted, it takes the rabbit
a
little longer.....


Not necessarily. by the time the fish has choked, the rabbit has been
probably run over or met a cat/dog/angry teenager...


The hares seem to be multiplying, and they are really good at evading
anything that tries to get near them.
A rabbit may have lost that skill somewhere along the course of evolution.

Maybe humans should stop trying to domesticate animals.




 




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