|
Post by Swampy on Feb 27, 2014 23:56:58 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by dontom on Mar 18, 2014 22:44:15 GMT -5
And belongs there more so than us humans. -Don- Reno, NV
|
|
|
Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Mar 18, 2014 22:51:34 GMT -5
And belongs there more so than us humans. -Don- Reno, NV How do you figure that, Don?
|
|
|
Post by dontom on Mar 18, 2014 22:55:24 GMT -5
Salt water (or at least brackish)is the croc's natural habitat.
-Don- Reno, NV
|
|
|
Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Mar 19, 2014 8:19:01 GMT -5
Salt water (or at least brackish)is the croc's natural habitat. -Don- Reno, NV It's also the natural habitat of many fish, which the crocs eat with a relish. Who should get precedence? Or does it also follow that a croc out of water is out of his natural element and looses his priority and can be killed with abandon? Or that he SHOULD be killed because he is in man's (another animal created by God or the natural result of evolutionary selection, which ever you desire to believe) natural element? Or should they both be able to co-exist in each other's natural element? And who will convince the croc?
|
|
|
Post by hornet32 on Mar 19, 2014 9:19:50 GMT -5
Animals were put on earth to serve man and with Croc I see lot of hand bags wallets belts and shoes .
|
|
|
Post by dontom on Mar 19, 2014 9:27:11 GMT -5
It's also the natural habitat of many fish, which the crocs eat with a relish. Who should get precedence? I was talking about the species, not the individual crocodile. IOW, both belong there, save for the fish and other things that the crock eats, which will still allow enough fish to survive. -Don- Reno, NV
|
|
|
Post by dontom on Mar 19, 2014 9:33:02 GMT -5
Animals were put on earth to serve man Whose rule is that? I doubt if the croc will agree. -Don- Reno, NV
|
|
|
Post by Swampy on Mar 19, 2014 10:02:08 GMT -5
If crocs can eat fish, we can kill crocs.
|
|
|
Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Mar 19, 2014 10:55:27 GMT -5
That says it, Swampy! I am getting tired of being found guilty because my ancestors fought their way to the top of the food chain. I have just as much right to exist as any other animal and just as much right to kill and eat animals as any other animal.
|
|
|
Post by Swampy on Mar 19, 2014 11:08:57 GMT -5
And what the fashionable leftists don't say is that, if we hadn't killed the predators, they would have killed us. And we have evolved to the point where we don't kill our young - they still do.
|
|
|
Post by Sir John on Mar 19, 2014 14:54:10 GMT -5
Australian 'salties" are usually 'estuarine' but seem to have developed a liking for surfing, and maybe surfers!
Salties are aggressive and HUNGRY! Freshies are docile, and very rarely attack humans.
The sea is the natural habitat of crocs, sharks, and fish, it is NOT the natural habitat of human beings.
Play in the immediate vicinity of them, and you can expect to get EATEN!
SJ
|
|
|
Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Mar 19, 2014 16:53:43 GMT -5
Unless I can eat them first!
|
|
|
Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Mar 19, 2014 16:54:30 GMT -5
And what the fashionable leftists don't say is that, if we hadn't killed the predators, they would have killed us. And we have evolved to the point where we don't kill our young - they still do. Oh but some of us do kill our young - before they are born.... We just don't eat them.....yet....
|
|
|
Post by Sir John on Mar 19, 2014 17:04:34 GMT -5
"Unless I can eat them first!"
"First catch your crocodile" ...and crocodile meat is CRAPPY! looks like chicken, has the texture of soft rubber, and tastes like $%#@.
SJ
|
|