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@queequegscoffin Well that would be really convenient for you wouldn't it? For you to be able to spread your bullshit without anyone standing in your way. Well thats not the case, and I'm pretty sure you wouldn't speak of "deleting" specific populations in a more relevant setting, because of the very fact that you keep throwing at me, sacksortage. You haven't got any real input on the matter so you speak things of utter irrelevance. The world would be a better place if you were to simply STFU.
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@queequegscoffin A free country, huh? The words of a true nationalist. Extreme xenophobic ideology and/or rascism isn't covered by freedom of speech, because it's disturbing and pretty much retarded. Well ok, freedom of speech isn't a problem here. It's fine for you to say pretty much anything even though you end up looking like a complete douchebag. But telling me to grow a sack, when the truth is you're so weak and pathetic that the only time you dare show your true self is on youtube.
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@queequegscoffin Deleting a culture or a group of people is never an option, and suggesting such a thing is just crazy. Just keep all of that crap to yourself,
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I wonder why American Black Bears have been able to cope with human activity way better than their Asian cousins (or any other bear for that matter)
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No. Moon bears (Ursus thibetanus) and Sun bears (Helarctos malayanus) are two different species. Moon bears are also called Asian black bears.
The bears in this video are Sun bears (also called Malaysian bears), so the title is incorrect, even though they're primarily found in southeast Asia.
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moon bear is a nick name for sun bear and there amazing bears
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if we work together WE CAN SAVE THE ASIAN AND EUROPEAN BEARS PLZ SAVE THEM
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besides the ears size and mark on their chest what is the difference between sun bears and moon bears?


And here, at one time, we came to the brink of slaughtering the bison to extinction, and the egret just the same for some tail feathers to put on hats. Just as ridiculous - it took advances in education, understanding, and a greater sensitivity towards wildlife to change all that. We're really all the same - just at different stages of enlightenment for different things. For instance, we could take a lesson from the Chinese on fitness and healthier diets.
chuckkottke 3 years ago 4
All the gems we can hold, and all the gold adornments cannot compare to the treasures of the natural world - those treasurers are worth saving - both for today, and for tomorrow. They are a part of the true fabric of life on the planet; and we are part of that as well.
chuckkottke 3 years ago 3