Why is it that people always criticize humans for disturbing the natural order of things? Are we unnatural? What makes it ok for a lion to kill for food, but not humans? A fully grown lion needs between 11-15 pounds of meat a day to sustain itself. I don't know a whole lot of people who eat that much meat. Also, whenever people clear land for development, they are criticized for destroying natural habitats and disrupting natural order. We're not destroying, we're converting them into our own habitats. Some people seem to have this distorted picture in their heads that animals are all just this big happy family without us around. No, animals can be incredibly territorial, and do shape their environments to fit their own needs. Why, then, is it wrong for us to do the same?
2007-02-06
03:45:46
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stickymongoose
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