Native Californian, biologist, wildlife conservation consultant, retired Smithsonian scientist, father of two daughters, grandfather of 4 small primates. INTJ. Believes nature is infinitely more interesting than shopping malls. Born 100 years too late.
Gotcha, Jake, and I'm chuckling mightily! I knew you would figure it out sooner or later. (Actually I check to see if you've already posted such links -- and if you haven;t I go for it.) Thanks for the chuckle and thanks again for saving those spreadsheets too.
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I guess I need to stop saving my links until the end of the week. That is twice you have scooped me this week. ;)
Gotcha, Jake, and I'm chuckling mightily! I knew you would figure it out sooner or later. (Actually I check to see if you've already posted such links -- and if you haven;t I go for it.) Thanks for the chuckle and thanks again for saving those spreadsheets too.
Re: your capybara post, why "hopefully only one"?
Marilyn
Anon--packs of wild capybaras are NOT good for the economy. (They eat the kinds of crops grown in the Salinas Valley.)
I knew I shouldn't have let them go five years ago.
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