The protected status of an endangered plant only binds human beings from eating, picking, or otherwise destroying it. Animals are not subject to that status.
2007-11-13 19:02:20
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answer #1
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answered by Professor Armitage 7
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Ask myself why I'm in the presence of an endangered animal and an endangered plant... and then wonder why the heck I even know what an endangered plant is.
2007-11-13 19:25:17
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answer #2
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answered by scruffycat 7
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Run in ever decreasing circles while trying
to decide which is the more endangered.
2007-11-13 19:34:22
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answer #3
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answered by Irv S 7
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The plant is there for the animal to eat.
2007-11-13 18:41:28
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answer #4
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answered by Sparkles 7
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Take a picture for historical record. Next pic in my album would be.....bacon and eggs with collared greens!
2007-11-13 18:43:43
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answer #5
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answered by MOI 4
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I would do nothing as it would be acting as it should...It wouldn't happen unless was instinctively supposed to
2007-11-13 19:21:20
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answer #6
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answered by pax5155 4
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Shoot some video and post it on Utube!
2007-11-13 18:45:31
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answer #7
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answered by footshootingxpert 2
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