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In Australia we have a very bad feral cat problem. The small native animals are being decimated and those that are left are struggling to find food in competition with the cats who are supreme hunters. The indigenous people who still choose to live on the land have taken a shine to “puddy cat”. It’s on the menu and has become preferred game. Nevertheless they can’t keep the numbers down and professional hunters are also employed to try to control them. I heard one such professional on the radio saying he had witnessed a domestic cat with a bell around it’s neck, successfully stalk and kill it’s prey. That’s a formidable hunter.Really, Cats make great general tso's chicken...Yum!
Agreed. I can’t buy the “rock’n’roll rebel” crap. Just children who haven’t figured out they’re not the centre of the universe and it owes them nothing.12k worth of damage still seems like a crappy move.
Or a blue-swimmer crab, or blue-ringed octopus? The sea has a whole lot of natural blue and some of it is very bright.blue isn't a natural color? Have you looked at the sky? Or a blueberry? Or horseshoe crab blood?
In defense of bright blue M&Ms, here we have the very naturally occurring color in the Maratus Amabilis (peacock spider.)Or a blue-swimmer crab, or blue-ringed octopus? The sea has a whole lot of natural blue and some of it is very bright.
YesCan anyone comment on where this brown and M&M concept comes from? Reach into the depth of your memory banks? It's a great story if someone wants to tell it!
Can anyone comment on where this brown and M&M concept comes from? Reach into the depth of your memory banks? It's a great story if someone wants to tell it!