Explain to me how cars select for anything. And how cars keep a prey species healthy. Oh, and explain about all those hunters who shoot old and sick animals, not prime bucks and does.
"andyt" said Explain to me how cars select for anything. And how cars keep a prey species healthy. Oh, and explain about all those hunters who shoot old and sick animals, not prime bucks and does.
Being slow and dumb isn't going to help you no matter where you find your battle. I would expect you to know that.
In any case. Stop being so sensitive. It was a joke. She's an old lady with a gun. That's funny.
"andyt" said Explain to me how cars select for anything. And how cars keep a prey species healthy. Oh, and explain about all those hunters who shoot old and sick animals, not prime bucks and does.
Most jurisdictions will throw your ass in jail for poaching a doe. California, for instance, permits a bag limit of one forked-horn buck annually and has NEVER in 167 years permitted a doe hunt.
Now Andy's got me thinking serious thoughts, and I have to tell him about one of my favourite theories. It explains how even in the wild young, healthy animals can get it too.
I believe that at times an environment gets too good. The population overcrowds. At that point some weird sort of self-destructive mindset, viral infection thingy seems to spread throughout the herd and they almost make themselves available to predators. Like I said self-destructive.
Works for human societies too. Just replace predators with barbarians at the gate.
"andyt" said Not true in BC, afaik. We have plenty of deer, in some case becoming a nuisance in towns. We also have the predators to keep the populations healthy.
I'm confused. Why are you complaining about the hunters if they're doing the bidding of the government and the biologists who help form government policy?
"andyt" said Not true in BC, afaik. We have plenty of deer, in some case becoming a nuisance in towns. We also have the predators to keep the populations healthy.
What's not true? That the environment didn't get too kind to them, or they didn't start acting stupid and making themselves available to predators? In either case I disagree with you.
Remember that one...I think it was in Cranbrook, maybe, where somebody was running around at night with a bow and arrow shooting neighbourhood deer? So people were getting upset, because they'd wake up and see these deer wandering around with arrows stuck through them.
Not prepared to name names, but I know somebody who at this very moment, as we speak, may very well have a Chuck Darwin special sitting in his or her freezer.
Someone check on ray, he's likely become despondent over the headline and didn't get a chance to read the story to find out they're talking about a feline.
How's the wolf population back east? What's keeping the deer healthy?
Hunting shoots the prime animals, not the old and the sick.
Says you...
Wish I could pop you in a time machine. There's a wormy, chewy, old moose I'd like you to meet.
Amuse me some more though. Explain to me how cars select for the young and healthy of superior intelligence.
Explain to me how cars select for anything. And how cars keep a prey species healthy. Oh, and explain about all those hunters who shoot old and sick animals, not prime bucks and does.
Being slow and dumb isn't going to help you no matter where you find your battle. I would expect you to know that.
In any case. Stop being so sensitive. It was a joke. She's an old lady with a gun. That's funny.
Explain to me how cars select for anything. And how cars keep a prey species healthy. Oh, and explain about all those hunters who shoot old and sick animals, not prime bucks and does.
Most jurisdictions will throw your ass in jail for poaching a doe. California, for instance, permits a bag limit of one forked-horn buck annually and has NEVER in 167 years permitted a doe hunt.
Now Andy's got me thinking serious thoughts, and I have to tell him about one of my favourite theories. It explains how even in the wild young, healthy animals can get it too.
I believe that at times an environment gets too good. The population overcrowds. At that point some weird sort of self-destructive mindset, viral infection thingy seems to spread throughout the herd and they almost make themselves available to predators. Like I said self-destructive.
Works for human societies too. Just replace predators with barbarians at the gate.
DNR to hunters: Kill more female deer
http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201202260159
Not true in BC, afaik. We have plenty of deer, in some case becoming a nuisance in towns. We also have the predators to keep the populations healthy.
DNR to hunters: Kill more female deer
http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201202260159
I'm confused. Why are you complaining about the hunters if they're doing the bidding of the government and the biologists who help form government policy?
Not true in BC, afaik. We have plenty of deer, in some case becoming a nuisance in towns. We also have the predators to keep the populations healthy.
What's not true? That the environment didn't get too kind to them, or they didn't start acting stupid and making themselves available to predators? In either case I disagree with you.
Remember that one...I think it was in Cranbrook, maybe, where somebody was running around at night with a bow and arrow shooting neighbourhood deer? So people were getting upset, because they'd wake up and see these deer wandering around with arrows stuck through them.
Not prepared to name names, but I know somebody who at this very moment, as we speak, may very well have a Chuck Darwin special sitting in his or her freezer.