It depends on the species. Also humans at sea are generally in larger groups, and all animals are picky about attacking a group of other animals.
It depends on the species. Also humans at sea are generally in larger groups, and all animals are picky about attacking a group of other animals.
Yet its played a significant part of it. In South Africa the White Rhino was saved when private landowners stopped developing their land: they kept it for Game reserves and it provided income where they previously would have farmed or built.
This was terrible. This man knows so little, and most of his "research" is based on his own feelings toward the animals. It's like watching Peter Singer talk, but in a written interview.
It's because they know to fear us. Most animals have learned that attacking humans will bring other humans who can kill them, so attacking humans is bad. It's why they euthanized the bear that killed a human on a hike a few months ago: most bears know attacking humans will lead to humans attacking bears, so when a…
This man is not a conservationist. He disguises himself as one, sure, but he is not.
I mean we wish for that, but Bristol Palin isn't an uncommon type of person.
I feel like they may be able to explore that some though. Its setup so well for it.
I feel like Winn Schott’s character fits with the rest of the attitude of the show. This isn’t the dark, broody superhero show: its more upbeat and its going to get campy at times. The dude fits there. And already we see that he will both be a friend and a maybe a nuisance to our hero.
Loved it, I just hope they don’t turn Supergirl into an all-powerful being in this series. So far she is sufficiently complex, for just a pilot episode, but I hope this becomes a serial not a procedural and that Supergirl has ups and downs. We need multi-faceted female heros, not just campy procedural ones.
The Republicans just want to prove they aren't racist by having a black candidate that was serious. By this time next year they will be talking about Marco Rubio.
Flay is in the midst of a bitter divorce with Law & Order actress Stephanie March and he is accused of allegedly stepping out with Mad Men actress January Jones and his aide. The performers’ bare-chest signs were the second “Cheater!” spectacle Flay’s endured. The first was a plane flying a banner that read “cheater”…
Wait really? Can you link to this?
I think that because it was ignored, it did not go away.
I’m still unsure about this. I know I’ll get flack for this, but: there are still 5 womens-only final clubs at Harvard. All the clubs should be co-ed, but it seems everyone is willing to argue “segregation toward equality” for these clubs.
The Machine isn’t really just of the students though. Donors, boosters, ex alumni are who actually run it. Basically there are some rich people outside of actual students who manipulate the University.
Ok 5’7” is not tall. I am 6’1” I am tall Beyoncé is normal.
It literally does not: the number of people worldwide who die of cancers that can be caused by meat eating is about 34,000 a year. If the rate of death from melanoma in the US can be extrapolated worldwide, 231,000 people die worldwide from melanoma, which is a skin cancer caused by sunlight exposure.
Quick question, though: Is there anything left in this world that doesn’t cause cancer?
Is Beyoncé tall or is Nicki just short?
Potatoes contain a natural carcinogen: