One thing to say
Humans suck.
But I do have faith that nature will prevail in the end.
Biological controls are great, if you are able to find a predator that feeds solely on the pest species, then once the pest species is controlled the biological control also dies down.
Unfortunately things aren't usually that ecologically simple. It's barely ever a food chain, it's a web. One animal eats many below it, and they eat many plants below them, and each is eaten by many animals. So finding a specific biological control is near on impossible for most of the pests we've spread around the world.
And then there's cats, gee, what DOES eat them in the wild?? NOTHING! I mean heck, domestic cats aren't even a SPECIES in the wild. Top carnivores like cats, that are beautifully adapted to cope with pretty much any conditions are pretty much impossible to get rid of once they're established. :(
If things do keep going the way they are the world will probably consist of nothing but humans, rats, domestic cats, cockroaches and pigeons.
Humans suck.
But I do have faith that nature will prevail in the end.
Biological controls are great, if you are able to find a predator that feeds solely on the pest species, then once the pest species is controlled the biological control also dies down.
Unfortunately things aren't usually that ecologically simple. It's barely ever a food chain, it's a web. One animal eats many below it, and they eat many plants below them, and each is eaten by many animals. So finding a specific biological control is near on impossible for most of the pests we've spread around the world.
And then there's cats, gee, what DOES eat them in the wild?? NOTHING! I mean heck, domestic cats aren't even a SPECIES in the wild. Top carnivores like cats, that are beautifully adapted to cope with pretty much any conditions are pretty much impossible to get rid of once they're established. :(
If things do keep going the way they are the world will probably consist of nothing but humans, rats, domestic cats, cockroaches and pigeons.
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Date: 2003-01-16 04:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-16 06:38 am (UTC)And Cows. Don't think humans would live without cows.
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Date: 2003-01-16 07:01 am (UTC)Hmm.
Date: 2003-01-16 07:32 am (UTC)I always wondered about humans in the food chain. I'm a vegetarian by choice, because that's how I want to live my life, but what are we really? If we evolved from apes what does that make us? Are there omnivore apes? We don't have teeth sharp enough to be carnivores. Yet we have eyes in the front of our head like predator species. Not that it makes a difference to me what we're naturally supposed to be, I'd still opt for vegetarian, but it's one thing that has me confused. Maybe it's just a Polish blonde thing, lol. The good news: us blondes are slated to die out from extinction ourselves in the next 200 years. At least, us natural blondes will ;)
Re: Hmm.
Date: 2003-01-16 01:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-16 08:29 am (UTC)At the rate we're destroying our planet and ourselves, I doubt humans will be in there.
In general, I think we're a weak species, and it's our brains that have kept us alive this long - it's also our brains that have ruined this planet.
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Date: 2003-01-16 09:14 am (UTC)With our superior exoskeletons, bones that are incredibly hard and never break, razor sharp claws and teeth and poisonis blood, what could possibly...
oh...
Damn.
I guess we are just weak lil bags of flesh holding a brain in the air.
Sigh.
Pretty stupid brains at that.
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Date: 2003-01-16 09:29 am (UTC)LMAO!
Pretty stupid brains at that.
I think that says it all.
Smart, but also very stupid at the same time.
Too smart for our own good, perhaps that's it.
Doh
Sig.h.
Re: Doh
Date: 2003-01-16 10:12 am (UTC)