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Same age, although sometimes it will feel like decades longer. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
If you spray some oelioc acid on an ant, the other ants will carry said ant and drop it off in their grave yard
It was mentioned yesterday. Heard the interview on Humberside with a woman from PETA on about if. Fruit loop would be a kind description.
Jeeees...,,, they'll be telling you that tractors ploughing kills worms next... all these people looking for two minutes of fame...
A recent Newsweek article fact-checked the proposition, advanced in a number of tweets, that PETA is responsible for the deaths of thousands of animals. Newsweek’s ruling, after analysis of the VDACS statistics: “Mostly True.” What is more troubling — which continues a trend that has been apparent for several years — is that the rate at which PETA euthanized dogs and cats in 2020 vastly exceeded the rate at which dogs and cats were euthanized by other shelters in 2020. The following three graphs compare PETA’s 2020 euthanasia rate for dogs, cats and dogs and cats combined with the 2020 euthanasia rates for private shelters, public shelters and all agencies combined. The percentages were calculated from the data reported by VDACS on its website. please log in to view this image https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=76e6ec43-e192-4dca-b1ca-b12e4a0e74b5
PETA's own website confirms the facility kills two to three times more animals than it finds new homes for, surprisingly shocking. It seems it's safer to be a fox on the Duke of Beaufort's estate, than it is to be a stray dog in Virginia.