May 25, 2010
-
I claim Megafauna Farts as my new username...
-
You got it, Bob. Now, about this silly article...
-
Pull my megafauna.
-
I have been wondering about this issue for quite some time. I have heard some people say that the gas released by cows affects global temperatures. And this article obviously is making the same claim about mammoths. Is there something special about mammoths and cows, or is it really just any gas released by mammals? If so, wouldn't our real problem be that there are something like six billion people on earth? Isn't that probably a much bigger deal than the cows? I am a huge proponent of reducing the world's population. Is this just another reason to support my position?
-
Vegetarians want us to give up hamburger and eat more beans. Let's talk about some mammoth farts! Hey! Monkeys fart, too!! Also, I hate when the dog farts
-
Just get the dog a blanket.
-
Since I saw the ad for that blanket, I've always wondered what happens when the carbon isn't 'activated' any more, and all that stored-up marriage-breaker is suddenly released... Okay okay I don't always wonder about such things.
-
...a blanket Well, hey, if it's 'used by the military' it should be good enough for the dog. Now for the husband, what about those Kevlar pants? Apparently, there are people who prefer a dog with posterior exhalation. I bring you: Walter, the Farting Dog!
-
Where did the giant mammals of the ice age come from?
-
Australian Mammal ExtinctionsTied to Human Hunting, Not Climate Change
-
What Killed the Great Beasts of North America?
-
*headdesk* So what part of the idea of ecosystems being delicate don't these idiots who want to introduce elephants, lions, and camels understand?