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Originally Posted by Rappin Mikey
Likwid, the way you break down people's posts is very passive aggressive. I have a list of questions and statements for you.
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Because its the same things over and over without any evidence. It gets old.
1: Nope, but what I quote is from biologists
2: Last fall
3: I loves all the tunas equally. Om nom nom nom.
4: I don't rake, I go by what I see in the water.
5:
Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) a larger seal, are being seen more frequently but harbour seals still outnumber them. The grey seal population in the Bay of Fundy appears to be on the increase. Males reach lengths of 245cm (8') and weigh 450kg (990lb), females 215cm (7') and 270kg (600lb). The head is long and the seal is often called the"horsehead" seal.
Kinda like aussies call bluefish tailors. Same thing.
6: Ok, but too many people run around with facts and figures that came from someone else that said something else that they read in a book that was written in 1902.
7: I can provide links and/or books to prove what I say.
8: Repeat, last fall. Thats not very "long ago". And I'm down there just about every other weekend just for the hell of it. (Including all winter long. Nice place to take the dog for a walk.)
If people (in general) don't educate themselves, they're doomed to failure. Walking into something (say the seal problem) blindly with just speculation and heresay won't solve the issue. It'll just make it worse.