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Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:14 pm
Hello,
We are here today to discuss bears.
We need to discuss the different species and how we can help them thrive... or how we can get rid of them and how it will benefit the ecosystem.
First off, I believe bears are quite beneficial, they eat fishies and people who get to close to them. As well, they keep the numbers of picnics in check by stealing picnics on a daily basis. So, I believe we need to help the Kodak bears to thrive by supplying them with fish and film. (Pun.)
Discuss.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:06 pm
Well, currently I think the Polar Bears are most threatened. Though some may not believe but the ice caps are melting, along with us loosing the bayou. The more it melts the less room they will have for their homes, it will also give hunters the upper hand to find them and kill them and use their fur.
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Sign My Velociraptor Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:14 pm
IMO, by them eating garbage (But not the garbage that can get them sick) they're somewhat helping the environment by taking out some of the waste that would have ended up soiling the lands. Besides, their poo can help as good manure, cow poo isn't the only good poo in the world.
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:08 am
i think we should keep most of the attention and funds on Polar Bears. they are the most endangered and in need of our help
we are melting there ice caps and there is barely any left. Scientists say taht in our lifetime the polar bears will be extinct
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:27 pm
I myself believe that scientists are exaggerating the current problem. I don't deny that it is happening, I am just saying that them saying that Earth will be flooded in 50 years if we don't send them 5 easy payments of $19.99 is complete BS.
Yes, polar bears are in trouble but, them moaning and complaining to us about won't solve it. They need to be figuring out how to fix it.
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:39 pm
Well, it's kind of hard to stop the sun from melting the ice caps. We should probably consider building forms of habitats and slowly over time, having them adapt to different climates and different weather conditions, different lands, and different foods. This would take a while, but it would save our polar bears.
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Sign My Velociraptor Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:27 pm
Sign My Velociraptor Well, it's kind of hard to stop the sun from melting the ice caps. We should probably consider building forms of habitats and slowly over time, having them adapt to different climates and different weather conditions, different lands, and different foods. This would take a while, but it would save our polar bears. Very true. I really would love me some St. Louis Polar Bears. That would be quite odd actually. Because they would almost have to be able to go bald during the summer and become really furry during the winters.
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