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"The Michigan wolves are dying from tick infestation due to global warming".
Why did they omit the fact they were reintroduced because they died off there before?
More GW science perhaps?

2007-08-27 05:40:41 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Global Warming

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the original wolves died because of global warming

the tick infestation was caused by global warming.

there is growing proof that michigan was created because of global warming too.

everything is caused by global warming.

the sooner we realize that, we can solve the challenges created by global warming.

(see more evidence of global warming)

2007-08-27 06:52:20 · answer #1 · answered by afratta437 5 · 0 1

If global warming caused the die off of the wolves, how does one explain the die offs of the Dodo, the dinosaurs, the Coelecanth, (oopsie, that ones still around) and other prehistoric die offs. Perhaps there were prehistoric aircraft barbeques and such?

Aside to Madasahatter or Madoneille or whatever. Nobody here has implied that the Ice age was anything BUT natural. I dont know where you get your impression from, unless it was someone's sarcastic comment. IN that case, it was not to be taken seriously but was done in HUMOR, which is something liberals do not know much about. As far as your weak refutation concerning the ice age, you may not have noticed, but the ice age is over now, and has been for quite some time. That would indicate a warming trend of some kind, most likely a natural one. Unless, of course, you think there was human-caused global warming around 10,000 years ago? Was it the camp fires? (oohh those evil prehistoric Boy Scouts!!!!) Maybe someone had already invented cigarettes?. It is only natural that a natural warming trend could still be going on, if there is any significant climate change going on at all. We simply dont know, and with all the political circus acts out there exploiting the gullibility of people like you there is a good chance the whole thing is made up. Hope you get better soon!

2007-08-28 10:13:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe you are refering to a recent article about Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior. First of all, its the moose that are dying from the winter tick infestation not the wolves. The wolves main food source are the moose but they also feed on the beavers. Second, wolves were not reintroduced into Michigan, they came there on their own accord through natural dispersion. Although Isle Royale is a part of Michigan, it is actually closer to the mainland of Canada and Minnesota, and that is where the wolves probably came from by crossing an ice bridge one winter back in the late 1940's.

2007-08-28 18:24:11 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

When did they die off before? I fail to see how their reintroduction is not caused by GW. This argument doesn't work-seems pretty weak.
Oh, and BTW, the Ice Age was completely natural and of course, there are animals that have gone extinct in the past with no human involvement. But, there are plenty of species that have. If there had been scientists with the knowledge to prevent these, don't you think they would be doing the exact same thing they are now?

2007-08-27 13:55:02 · answer #4 · answered by strpenta 7 · 0 1

Didn't you know that no species has ever gone extinct without humans doing it all? I mean for god's sake... after our SUVs killed all the dinosaurs you would have thought we'd have learned the error of our ways! But no...

2007-08-27 13:02:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I know.

The ozone hole is said to stunt the growth of trees.

So if you find a tall tree, that proves it doesn't.

And on, and on, and on....

2007-08-27 13:26:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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