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Scientists capture rare images of wolverine in Sierra Nevada
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| 14 July 2016
Posted on 07/24/2016 2:46:09 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
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To: EvilCapitalist
Yes, the beaver is one of God’s greatest creations.
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posted on
07/24/2016 4:09:18 PM PDT
by
SirLurkedalot
(My carry permit was issued in 1791. It has no expiration date.)
To: Safetgiver
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posted on
07/24/2016 4:26:21 PM PDT
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dfwgator
To: DUMBGRUNT
Now, a warming planet is threatening to shrink the deep mountain snows that wolverines need to den, scientists say. They had to throw that sentence in. Anything they can do to push the global warming fraud, to get Joe Sixpack worked up.
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posted on
07/24/2016 5:17:38 PM PDT
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bkopto
To: DUMBGRUNT
What, actually, is “exciting” about having a wolverine in CA? What does a wolverine bring that CA needs?
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posted on
07/24/2016 5:20:22 PM PDT
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raybbr
(That progressive bumpers sticker on your car might just as well say, "Yes, I'm THAT stupid!")
To: raybbr
Just that they are cool animals. We made them extinct in Michigan but I remember some here growing up...
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posted on
07/24/2016 5:34:16 PM PDT
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MarMema
(dog lives matter)
To: Jack Hydrazine
I’m sure Dweezil qualifies as something.
We’re not yet sure just what it is...
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posted on
07/24/2016 5:44:24 PM PDT
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NoCmpromiz
(John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
To: DUMBGRUNT
Elsewhere in California, cougars continue prowling
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posted on
07/25/2016 6:03:32 AM PDT
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JRios1968
(I'm guttery and trashy, with a hint of lemon. - Laz)
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