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I do put out birdseed and hummingbird mix as that seems to be different for some reason. The prairie dogs and ground squirrels do okay in spite of our farming and I avoid feed wildlife on camping trips if I can keep the raccoons out of the coolers and deer out of the trash. I absolutely refuse to supply rattlesnakes with treats. :eek:
 
This is worth at least a buck fifty.

These graceful yet deadly water animals have the frenzied land animals conned like cats.



Hey BurhanMuntasser I only feed them International Heart Foundation approved microwaved dinners so I can lure them in to make soup after I've finished studying you locked in your place after you lost your key, respectfully.


Now if you're talking about millions of Hectares of attempted managed park not much can be done about that and yet they still constantly mess it up.


How far will our hubris have extended once we finally move into the ocean?

Oh that's right it will have become land.

Sorry, it must be my weak English, but I am not following what you are trying to say or to see what your point is.
 
Sorry, it must be my weak English, but I am not following what you are trying to say or to see what your point is.

It's part of his charm ... if language was art, knowone would be Picasso ... :D

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
It's part of his charm ... if language was art, knowone would be Picasso ... :D

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
More like Jackson Pollock, I think, but a great artist, nevertheless.:wink:
 
If I ever start to actually understand Knowone, I think I'll have myself committed!:rofl3:
 
My latest was the (Tiger) Shark dive in Beqa Lagoon, Fiji.....below, see some of the stills & videos we took back a couple months ago...Sept 2010....btw, 2 came in on us--a 14' & a 18 ft'er

esp look @ the 1st 6 or 7 videos, they're the best I think.
Fiji shark dive pictures by GEAUXtiger - Photobucket
 
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..... Do we go on nature hikes and feed the bears? Is there a difference? ...........

I think that's a very apt analogy.

I have yet to see a shark in the wild & would love to but the idea of intentionally acclimating top-of-the-foodchain predators to scuba divers doesn't strike me as the brightest idea.


Take only pictures & leave only bubbles.
 
I think that's a very apt analogy.

I have yet to see a shark in the wild & would love to but the idea of intentionally acclimating top-of-the-food chain predators to scuba divers doesn't strike me as the brightest idea.


Take only pictures & leave only bubbles.

Considering what I've seen of supposedly harmless freshwater species, I wholeheartedly agree with you.
 

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