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Extinctive Taste
focus species preservation efforts on animals that people like to eat | |
"Popular-to-eat animals face extinction sooner than you
realize!" Oh no! Get out your preservation-themed bib,
tablecloth and utensils. This is a company that sells eating
implements with endangered-species-themed marketing.
The profits go to preserving the endangered species for
more eating.
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I'm pretty sure that palatability is a survival
advantage - there are more chickens in the world
than humans (and, indeed, than any other species of
bird). |
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If there were a McPanda restaurant chain, they'd
have those things breeding faster than rabbits in no
time. |
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Too bad it didn't help the buffalo. |
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As far as I'm aware, all buffalo species are doing just
fine. |
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Ah, see they taught us in school that the American Buffalo had been hunted to extinction and that the buffalo nowadays is imported bison. |
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That'll learn me to double check the crap I was taught. |
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Yes because [mb] is always a lot more reliable than the national school system. |
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Catch-22 situations are an insatiable hunger. |
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// [mb] is always a lot more reliable than the
national school system// |
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Never knowingly accurate. |
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