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Seems that everyone knows what Africa needs...except Africans. It didn't go well in South Africa, maybe take a page out of that book of sorrows.
Rural Manitoba without clean water or electricity... Ask the First Nations how they've handled that for centuries on every Reservation in our...
The lab test results are in, and I'm sorry to have to tell you...You've got AmeriKans! There are two things that you can NEVER have: 1. Peace on...
"Any vaccine carries with it a risk" We knew, the rest...not so much. Its great to be abstract from the collateral damage. Consider a get well...
Dead internet theory. I'm a fan, have been for a while. It makes sense. A bit like the real world now-a-days. Dead-behind-the eyes people...
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...instead of filming or photographing the Beaver - helping it!!??? Looking at the animal with the intention of assistance in the event it was injured or ill may have prevented the attack - remember animals survive on instinct - they smell food and naturally smell fear and also other emotions....
Perhaps the Beaver didn't want its photograph taken - it is always polite to ask.
Humans are so busy TAKING what they want they now forget to GIVE. If I saw a Beaver on the side of the road and that was not considered normal or usual behaviour - my first thought would be to see whether the animal needed medical care - safely! But that is just me...I like my first thoughts to be about giving not taking.
Sad for the people who have died or been seriously injured - but - let's consider all the evidence and look at the situation in an holistic manner.
Much Peace...
I'm sorry but you are the worst type of person.
with you Prosser. My thought is that the Beaver felt threatned and interpreted it as an attack on his territory. Not unlike humans eh!
We need to learn to live in peaceful co-existence with the wonderful creatures we share this planet with including humanity.