tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-771208131691936867.post262375108227561941..comments2023-10-02T01:53:29.451-06:00Comments on Naval Air Cowman: Ectothermic Lives Matter!PrairieAdventurehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06466447251827774900noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-771208131691936867.post-68754075629502936762016-07-22T06:44:05.741-06:002016-07-22T06:44:05.741-06:00I feel the same about jackrabbits. Feel bad that t...I feel the same about jackrabbits. Feel bad that they get squished even though it's just nature's way of strengthening the gene pool.<br /><br />Killing is a paradox. Death is permanent, and you can't ever bring back something you've killed. At the same time, we kill pretty much everything we eat, and couldn't live any other way.PrairieAdventurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06466447251827774900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-771208131691936867.post-18215841567623557762016-07-21T19:56:02.566-06:002016-07-21T19:56:02.566-06:00Pretty much the same here. A lot of hillbillies wi...Pretty much the same here. A lot of hillbillies will kill any snake they see. They seem to enjoy running over any snake found in a road--turtles, too. Bastards.<br />Not a month ago, I came to a stop on the road to allow a snake to make his way across. Not 2 weeks ago, I stopped & moved a snapping turtle. When I kill something, I've got a damned good reason. I don't like to kill unnecessarily. Hell, when a squirrel darts under a wheel, it bums me out for a little while, even if utterly unavoidable (squirrels really aren't very bright about where & when to run).<br />--Tennessee BuddAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-771208131691936867.post-2946567134805982232016-07-20T21:17:17.748-06:002016-07-20T21:17:17.748-06:00Thanks Sarge.
Nature never disappoints. She might...Thanks Sarge.<br /><br />Nature never disappoints. She might kill you, but she never disappoints.PrairieAdventurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06466447251827774900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-771208131691936867.post-41122420627891731952016-07-20T19:36:44.283-06:002016-07-20T19:36:44.283-06:00Fascinating animal, they seem very maneuverable an...Fascinating animal, they seem very maneuverable and muscular. Interesting how he (she?) was keeping an eye on you while tracking away from you.<br /><br />God created them all for a reason, they're all part of the grand scheme of things.<br /><br />Pieces in the great puzzle of life.<br /><br />Another excellent post Shaun. Thanks!OldAFSargehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15935839956936191547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-771208131691936867.post-69662017848492559052016-07-20T15:42:30.254-06:002016-07-20T15:42:30.254-06:00You're welcome and thanks for stopping by. Nat...You're welcome and thanks for stopping by. Nature is waaay cool.PrairieAdventurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06466447251827774900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-771208131691936867.post-18664416234477198522016-07-20T12:04:13.183-06:002016-07-20T12:04:13.183-06:00Thanks for the video. I pretty much feel like you ...Thanks for the video. I pretty much feel like you do. Never went out of my way to kill anything, but when necessary, I can. Respect nature, and be aware.DoninSacto1https://www.blogger.com/profile/10909897234940528988noreply@blogger.com