Sea Lions Gone Wild

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ThatsSomeBadHatHarry:
Just for the record, that website is completely unbiased and opinion free
I meant the place (Miami Seaquarium), not the website. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
 
drbill:
No, they're just getting even for all of them we killed for oil before petroleum was discovered in Pennsylvania, the habitat of theirs we've encroached upon and the stocks of fish we've taken away from them.

Thanks Bill....
For some reason we humanoids do not realize that the problem is the world is overpopulated with us. You can look at any problem with the world today and trace it right back to human overpopulation. The sealions are only trying to have their space. Good for the sealions...
 
rawls:
Thanks Bill....
For some reason we humanoids do not realize that the problem is the world is overpopulated with us. You can look at any problem with the world today and trace it right back to human overpopulation. The sealions are only trying to have their space. Good for the sealions...


that being said we need to sacrafice a few people to appease the sea lion gods.
 
Most of us understand about overpopulation due to the loss of habitat caused by humans, but come on what if it were your sister or even son who got mauled at the beach by one of these sea lions?
I understand that we cant go hunting down and putting them in sea lion jail for going WILD and we should do our best to stay out of their habitat but it just seems to me that saying "good for the sealions..." is quite harsh for the people involved in these incidents.
 
Crawl79:
Most of us understand about overpopulation due to the loss of habitat caused by humans, but come on what if it were your sister or even son who got mauled at the beach by one of these sea lions?
I understand that we cant go hunting down and putting them in sea lion jail for going WILD and we should do our best to stay out of their habitat but it just seems to me that saying "good for the sealions..." is quite harsh for the people involved in these incidents.

sea lions don't maul things, they sacrafice them.
 

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