Is the leopard seal ok?
Is the leopard seal ok?
They both drink milk at the start of life, I dk where you’re getting feeds itself from.
I have bad news for you about wolves, coyotes, and dogs.
Yeah but how does that even work? How do we know they’re like the coyote to the neanderthal’s Wolf, versus two different kinds of wolves?
How do they know that Denisovans are even a different species vs a Neanderthal sub-type or whatever?
I didn’t know they found a denisovan skull, I thought they just had bone fragments. That’s so cool.
Naw, I was just trying to agree with you.
I have autism. While it hasn’t been a freaking picnic, it’s given me less trouble than my ADHD or my Asthma.
Not a rodent
Not to mention that research indicates that getting measles can increase your risk of getting other illnesses and have a lifelong deleterious effect on your immune system
I’m going to hazard a guess that “no families for newborns” is likely related to people being unwilling or unable to handle kids with alcohol or drug affect disabilities. That’s my area of expertise, although I’m just a respite worker. Kids like that, in a perfect system, would go into foster homes specifically…
Nice.
How weird.
It’s all money. Invest in health care, social assistance, infrastructure, education, services, and so many other things, and save billions in the long run. But then how would we fill up jails?
I can’t tell you the stats, but usually kids in my agency waiting to be placed are temporarily placed in foster homes specifically designated as temporary placements, “shelters”(basically group homes), or wherever they have room.
I’ve been hearing these allegations since X-Men, but they’ve ramped up in the past year. I’m surprised he’s still getting work.
Oh my god, yeah. That is truly sad
Oh my GOD. I don’t even want to try to explain to you how stupid this is.
Well, that’s abuse.
I work with foster parents and foster kids. For the most part, especially in the case of permanent ward foster parents, they are pretty much the kids’ parents. The social workers do have a great deal of say, but the foster parents are the day to day caregivers, and they’re a mixed bag, good and bad.