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    Post a random picture

    I played with common garter snakes when I was a little kid, then turned them loose. I really like real snakes. Human snakes, not so much - LOL.
  2. J

    4 oz of Beef per day allowed?

    Maybe this is why around 50 million bison didn't cause global warming. This is what studies say, "methane degrades in the atmosphere relatively quickly—it has a half-life of about 10 years—whereas CO2 is cumulative; that is to say a single emission of CO2 will remain in the atmosphere for many...
  3. J

    GMO or Non GMO?

    You are absolutely correct that there are far too many people.
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    GMO or Non GMO?

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    GMO or Non GMO?

    You all might be interested in this study concerning what glyphosate, one of the main herbicides used on some GMO crops like corn, does to animals, especially developing young. Increased glyphosate residues in feed given to livestock can effect their reproductive health. Since most livestock...
  6. J

    What is this petrified looking rock,

    That is a nice collection of ocean animal fossils. Obviously there was an ocean over the land where you live. There are several extinct oysters in your collection from the family Gryphaeidae. Graphaea mainly lived in the Triassic and Jurassic Periods, so they lived in the ocean 200 to 250...
  7. J

    What is this petrified looking rock,

    This appears to be a good yard art rock. A person's foot would be lots of small bones, not a strange shaped rock. Not a fossil. Just a strange shaped rock.
  8. J

    What is this petrified looking rock,

    That is the end of a leg bone from a large animal and it is likely valuable, depending on what animal it came from. Watch to see if you can find the rest of the leg bone or other bones. This piece of the leg bone looks like it may have been broken off of the rest of the leg bone fairly recently...
  9. J

    What is this petrified looking rock,

    I like your little turtle. Have you ever had a paleontologist look at it. It might be a species never identified before.
  10. J

    What is this petrified looking rock,

    Rock that looks like that is common in Yellowstone National Park. It is formed by minerals in the warm springs and geyser areas.
  11. J

    California bans calf roping

    What do you mean by "emotions," Murray? All vertebrate animals have feelings, personalities, likes and dislikes, etc., even including most humans.
  12. J

    Sad morning

    My deepest sympathy for your loss. I know how hard it is to loose a doggy friend.
  13. J

    Inflation

    Robins are protected under the migratory bird law, so it is illegal to kill them. You will have to stick to coon and rabbit since they are legal to kill.
  14. J

    Deer

    Anyone who kills a fawn or finds one dead should check the mouth to see if it has an underbite (the lower incisors being anywhere forward of the dental pad rather than contacting the dental pad) or an overbite (short lower jaw). On male fawns check to see if they have a normal length, bilateral...
  15. J

    Are your deer vaccinated?

    If so many deer get Covid, I don't know why cattle, sheep and goats wouldn't be susceptible. The only way to tell would be to test cattle. The scientists could test cattle where they are killed and processed.
  16. J

    Are your deer vaccinated?

    In states where white-tailed deer were tested for covid, the lymph nodes or blood were tested for antibodies to covid. Researchers tracking Covid-19 outbreaks in humans tested the human sewage water to determine in which areas a large number of humans had become infected. Obviously, Covid-19...
  17. J

    Are your deer vaccinated?

    If deer can get Covid, has anyone tested cattle, sheep, goats, horses, etc?
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    glyphosate study

    When GMO crops began being sprayed with glyphosate, the underdeveloped facial bones (resulting in either underbite or overbite depending on which facial bones were underdeveloped) on grazing animals, including equines and camelids began to be very high in prevalence. That is why I suggested on...
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    glyphosate study

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    glyphosate study

    I was never sure why glyphosate was blamed for causing cancer. It is a patented mineral chelator and a patented antibiotic and it was used for these things prior to being used as a herbicide. As a mineral chelator, it can disrupt fetal development, especially bone and tendon development. As an...
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