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by Lietseu » 14/11/08, 12:51

And hop, Key Plastic is in liquidation supplier to Renault.

And zou, Delphy reduces its production from 18000 to 7000 pumps per day…

An electricity supplier who has to pay € 380.000 to a cattle farmer! The cause the high voltage line, kills animals and men slowly ... to see on the redif. from 12-13 of FR3…

Ding Dang Dong!
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by Remundo » 14/11/08, 12:51

Clearly the Man is worse than the wolf ...

It was a metaphorical point of view of our illustrious ancestors which in fact is not to the advantage of wolves when we see what Man is capable of : Idea:
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by Lietseu » 14/11/08, 13:07

Psssst, I only put it to light the lantern of the less enlightened (or informed) of our "colleagues in econology".

I never left school of life, I watch documentaries almost every day ...

This is how I learned (not long ago) from a Quebec trapper that wolves do not attack men! And the guy was not a little comic, he was an "André" of nature!
He clearly said that this idea of ​​the wolf that attacks people was born in the countryside of the old continent, at a time when people: "had a lot of imagination to occupy their evenings" (to read with the Quebecois accent) .

I asked myself therefore, if at these times, there was not an enormous number of heinous crimes which passed for "murders of wolves" and which therefore would also have allowed to reign "a climate of confidence" conducive to d 'other wolves ...
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by C moa » 14/11/08, 14:47

Lietseu wrote:I asked myself therefore, if at these times, there was not an enormous number of heinous crimes which passed for "murders of wolves" and which therefore would also have allowed to reign "a climate of confidence" conducive to d 'other wolves ...
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I'm going to call the experts to verify your statements because I have a big big ... big uncle born in 1456 who has disappeared and we have more news. His neighbor told us that he had been attacked by wolves but will know ....

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by Christophe » 14/11/08, 15:04

Mwarf!

Well sorry to "disappoint" you but it also happens to the wolf to kill "for nothing" ... see by "pleasure" ... I also say because it is the case for the man too ...

An animal documentary clearly highlighted this characteristic of the wolf, video observations to support it !!

The video showed, at night, 2 or 3 wolves hunting sheep (or sheep whatever) in pasture.

2 or 3 animals had already been killed, so logically more than enough for the pack ... yet the killing continued ... one of the wolves even chased 2 animals near a ravine where one of the 2 ended up falling ... the other was slaughtered ...

The wolf in question did nothing else and left ... the documentary concluded that it was an unnecessary killing out of pure "pleasure" (animal rights activists will say "instinct") ...

This doc I saw it a few years ago but it had made me think a lot about the cleavage that there is between animals and man which is ultimately not as big as we are led to believe in our Judeo-Christian education ...

It's like this innocuous but funny scene when I was waiting at the Gare de l'Est a few years ago: a few pigeons were pecking at a piece of bread ... suddenly a little sparrow, much smaller than the pigeons, arrives and, instead of pecking with the others (who would have let it go) quickly takes the end and flies away without asking for its rest ...

Moral: there is not only the man who thinks that his mouth and after all are animals ... just a little more "evolved" finally it depends for whom and especially according to what criteria one bases evolution ...
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by bamboo » 14/11/08, 15:29

Christophe wrote:It's like this innocuous but funny scene when I was waiting at the Gare de l'Est a few years ago: a few pigeons were pecking at a piece of bread ... suddenly a little sparrow, much smaller than the pigeons, arrives and, instead of pecking with the others (who would have let it go) quickly takes the end and flies away without asking for its rest ...


Here are two analyzes that the sparrow's lawyer could do for this scene:
- The sparrow wanted to feed its family and it could not move (very possible that it is for its young)
- Or else he had already tried to break the bread peacefully with pigeons, and he had been garlanded ...

And if not, in the register "low-end humor": this is what is called being taken for a pigeon : Lol: (normal for ... pigeons)
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by Christophe » 14/11/08, 16:14

Image for ethological analysis!

If I remembered the month, the thesis of the scope could be validated or invalidated ... seems to me that it was winter because it was rather cool ...
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by bamboo » 14/11/08, 16:54

Christophe wrote:Image for ethological analysis!


A somewhat pompous term for this little text :D

Christophe wrote:If I remembered the month, the thesis of the scope could be validated or invalidated ... seems to me that it was winter because it was rather cool ...


Knowing neither the duration of gestation, nor the duration before the little one can eat independently, that would not help me :|
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by Gregconstruct » 14/11/08, 22:24

Christophe wrote:You follow me?


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by Gregconstruct » 14/11/08, 22:54

Christophe wrote:The video showed, at night, 2 or 3 wolves hunting sheep (or sheep whatever) in pasture.

2 or 3 animals had already been killed, so logically more than enough for the pack ... yet the killing continued ... one of the wolves even chased 2 animals near a ravine where one of the 2 ended up falling ... the other was slaughtered ...

The wolf in question did nothing else and left ... the documentary concluded that it was an unnecessary killing out of pure "pleasure" (animal rights activists will say "instinct") ...


When I say that wolves have a human look ...
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