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any mountains on the island?
The entire coast here is mountainous... the Rockies are here. the Rocky Mountain range takes up almost all of British Columbia. Vancouver Island is no different. Rewatch some scifi Dave... For example...Star Wars...on the planet of the ewoks...with the giant trees.... Those trees are ours... The filming was done just a few 100 km from where I go to work in Vancouver Island. Many films have been done here...and series too... The whole Island is mountainous... Check some topos Dave |
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Would you for the right price? We might need dinosaurs if poeple must continue to eat the same amount of meat as today. Or... Do have to cut back on that meat from today until end of days. You guys can be a passenger on this one. But planning to leave the meat behind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut-qCX7nQuc |
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Righttttt...
Give up paradise ...sell it off...at whatever price ....for any kind of amusement park... Right. Right.. Give up our homes and lives and be relocated to the deliberately constructed and maintained nightmare of how things are elsewhere? Of course everyone here will do it Dave. Or to enable the rest of the planet to have enough plentiful food to last our species ... at the risk of the containment of the dinosaurs naturally being compromised...and a plague of dinosaurs spreading across the 20 km of water to the continent and all lesser islands within reach... Sure... I would imagine everyone here will agree with your suggestion Dave. Once such genetic material is brought back... all the horror of its time here comes back with it Dave... |
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But in the end it will be like nature solve all conflicts, by force. If the dinosaurs will join the war or not is impossible to say. But relocation. Humans of the future have to get use to that. Today is mostly forcing takeovers with money. But eventually it won’t be enough. Usually mankind just want a calm and peaceful home to make a living. Living their lives. But I think unfortunately we have in our DNA to have bigger and bigger and more. This goes for countries as well where they would invade a neighboring countries today without interference by “some other countries”. Same goes for homes too. First with money and then...with dinosaurs. |
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I guess it depends. We might not need the dinosaurs. Endormeans island might be saved after all. Atleast for another 200 years... There are two things you don’t want to see how it’s made. Dinosaur sausages and Laws! |
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actually here in Canada we study and research this to death.
Hell...I gre up on a farm....understanding the ratio of the amount of kj (kilojoules) of total consumed energy vs the inevitable output of available energy as end product . Ie : meat and milk. The amount of kj of consumed resources by say a cow...to nurture it from infancy to maturity and the resultant meat it finally produces upon slaughter and process is vastly inefficient. The same to nurture a milk producing cow from infancy to maturity... the amount of output of kj of energy resource by the milking cow cannot ever pass the amount of energy it consumes on a daily basis. It is a net loss...for the entire life of the milking cow. Same with pigs...the amount of time and kj of resources to feed it to bring it to maturity and ready for slaughter is likewise, though it is not as pronounced a loss . There are exceptions to this rule of kj consumed vs final kj output harvested. Due to the minuscule (in compare to bovine and porcine) amount of consumption and due to the rapid maturity OF the great great great great great ~ nthn grandchildren OF the Tyrannosaurus...the humble chicken and turkey... Chickens, Turkeys and their like...are more efficient. As far as heavier meat animals, goats are pretty good...but consume more than chickens or turkeys... Sheep consume more and put out less end product kj of meat. But cows and pigs are the worst. Smaller stock animals that have a short maturity time, that consume less, can put out decent return for the energy they consume. It is just the law of energy return. Dinosaurs are no different than say our elephants of today... They consume a lot and in the end, the kj of energy return in meat compared to kj of energy in resources consumed always outweighs ... What you want Dave ...to solve the food crisis our planet is now going through ....and will only get worse...btw... is not dinosaurs... But Mammoth sized chickens... I don't think it wise though. Even at their slight stature...have you ever seen a chicken size you up? Look at you like it was wondering just how you would taste if say...you had a stroke and fell in the chicken coop and couldn't move? [shudder] I have seen that look every morning for many years...and it still gives me the willies sometimes... Even though I have always become quite fond of my egg laying ladies... But giant chickens would certainly....well ...hopefully...attain maturity rapidly and still output more kj of meat or eggs than kj or resources it consumes over its life... As long as somehow the metabolic rate of growth is not slowed. Here is a theoretical of what life would be like with giant food sources....feeding the planet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfrShu_Lp2A :D |
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I don’t want to solve anything really. Just want to constantly improve and postpone judgement day!
It’s will get worse no matter what and if we discuss it we might make wiser decisions. But in the end it doesn’t mattar. Imagine when poeple discussed the future 100 years ago 1919. I guess it was all about work! Now 100 years...we know so much more but at the same time much less. So in 100 years we will know much more about food, energy and hopefully peace but we don’t know how a chicken looks like, a rabbit or goat looks like. We are eating more pills and fruits and less food of today. So food will be solved. I’m sure of it. Now we need clean energy. |
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really?
well...I guess some only see these animals in the grocer all cut up and wrapped neatly in cellophane... But I have lived with them my whole life....chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, goats and cows... They become individuals, take on very human traits the more time they spend around us...gain more "individual soul" and less "herd or collective soul" ... they become family... It has always been a hard thing eating ones family though... at least for me... Laying hens for eggs , rather than roaster hens for killing ... duck eggs, goose eggs, and goats milk are all I am in it for from my "extended family" I let them live long healthy lives past their useful output... and when they die naturally ...well ...if they have enough good meat on them...then...I honour them by making of them a good dinner ... |
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