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01 Jan 2011, 7:06 pm

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I never felt like I was a person. Perhaps this is why I have always been facinated by PETA and the ALF. I've always been one of those "freaks" who puts animals higher than humans.


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At least you're not one of those freaks who puts plants higher then humans like this lady here. :wink:


I really like that picture... :)


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01 Jan 2011, 8:08 pm

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bears all over the place here. Supposedly some wolf and puma/cougar sightings even though they are technically extirpated from our state. I do see plenty of bobcats and coyotes though (there has been research done on the eastern coyote, and it is highly probably that quite a few of them are coyote-wolf hybrids. If I find the article again I will post it. well, found one of the articles. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32976657/ns/technology_and_science-science/

BTW which area of the state are ya in anyways Metalwolf? Im stuck in ye olde anthracite regions of carbon county :/
What is interesting is that a week or two ago, two of my female sheep were taken by a coywolf. One was found dead in a stream ditch and the other is still missing, likely she was dragged quite a ways into the large wooded area next to the pasture. My stepfather also found a fed-upon buck skeleton near the body of the sheep, so the coywolf was probably trying to drag her to it's feeding area, but gave up after it couldn't pull her out of the ditch. It still ate off her some, so she wasn't in the best of states when my stepfather found her.

I am in the Southeastern Pa area, only 2-3 miles from Delaware, so I am somewhere in the Southern Chester County region (it varies, I move around within this area.) Me and my parents used to live in Embreeville about 10 years ago, and I still miss living there. But someone else lives in our old house now, and it wouldn't be the same without my parents living there anyway.

Edit: We don't have too much bears, it's quite rare though we do get a sighting every few years (there was one found as far 'south' as Quarryville, I think.) What seems to be the main predator now is coywolves, but I don't know what might be there save for the rare bear and them. 8)


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02 Jan 2011, 6:23 am

Metalwolf wrote:
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bears all over the place here. Supposedly some wolf and puma/cougar sightings even though they are technically extirpated from our state. I do see plenty of bobcats and coyotes though (there has been research done on the eastern coyote, and it is highly probably that quite a few of them are coyote-wolf hybrids. If I find the article again I will post it. well, found one of the articles. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32976657/ns/technology_and_science-science/

BTW which area of the state are ya in anyways Metalwolf? Im stuck in ye olde anthracite regions of carbon county :/
What is interesting is that a week or two ago, two of my female sheep were taken by a coywolf. One was found dead in a stream ditch and the other is still missing, likely she was dragged quite a ways into the large wooded area next to the pasture. My stepfather also found a fed-upon buck skeleton near the body of the sheep, so the coywolf was probably trying to drag her to it's feeding area, but gave up after it couldn't pull her out of the ditch. It still ate off her some, so she wasn't in the best of states when my stepfather found her.

I am in the Southeastern Pa area, only 2-3 miles from Delaware, so I am somewhere in the Southern Chester County region (it varies, I move around within this area.) Me and my parents used to live in Embreeville about 10 years ago, and I still miss living there. But someone else lives in our old house now, and it wouldn't be the same without my parents living there anyway.

Edit: We don't have too much bears, it's quite rare though we do get a sighting every few years (there was one found as far 'south' as Quarryville, I think.) What seems to be the main predator now is coywolves, but I don't know what might be there save for the rare bear and them. 8)


Yeah you kinda are split from the more 'wild' areas of the state because of philly being right there. Yeah we do have deer like crazy up my way and plenty of bear if you know where to look. Coyotes/Coywolves are the usual though. I have also noticed that Coywolves are a pack hunter as well from both what I have seen and heard from others.


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04 Jan 2011, 8:49 am

Obviously lies created by species-traitor animal rights fascists. They will create any sorts of lies to further their agenda.



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04 Jan 2011, 12:38 pm

No, its not. You're autistic because you inherited it along with that red hair and green eyes. You didn't get it by vaccines or eating meat or eating gluten or livng too close to the street. What kind of excuse will they come up with next? I've looked for excuses all my life on why I am what I am. Now I'm a Proud Aspie, and I love animals and I eat burgers, too. Go figure.



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04 Jan 2011, 9:32 pm

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Obviously lies created by species-traitor animal rights fascists. They will create any sorts of lies to further their agenda.


Swat PETA, not flies.

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06 Jan 2011, 4:23 pm

Omnivoracious topic

A high meat diet is not healthy due to today's mostly sedentary lifestyle. Even pet dogs anmd cats can consume too much meat and fat from their food, and table scraps we toss their way.

I believe in ratio eating, in that perhaps one part meat to five or six parts vegetables/fruits is better to cut fat, salt and sodium. Anything processed/sugary/greasy is a definite no-no. in order to maintain heart health. 8)


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