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DeerFlyHater t1_j11hqfn wrote

Weight loss plan?

but seriously, that's nasty

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dojijosu t1_j11jv5m wrote

You know what’s good for intestinal worms?

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I_knowwhat_I_am t1_j11y813 wrote

jesus h christ, a new nightmare is born (an unknown, thriving, living tapeworm inside my body). ugh Im getting itchy and hungry.

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TwinTtoo t1_j122n0v wrote

Don’t let your dog eat raw moose parts, moral of the story

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SenexMedicum t1_j143tov wrote

Consider banning moose hunting? Scientists have been unable to find the cause of the dramatic moose population decline in regions of Canada and across the United States. They speculate the causes may be many- from global warming to parasites- in an attempt to explain why moose are dying at an unprecedented rate across North America.

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Patient_Total7675 t1_j16dqa5 wrote

Idk. Maybe? Maybe not. Tics live in winter as well. I've heard this, but I don't know for sure. Just love how people think that's the reason for everything, and that we can somehow change it. The climate is changing,as it always has and always will.

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SenexMedicum t1_j16g0sr wrote

Moose die from a variety of causes - tics, predation by bears and wolves, old age, standing in the middle of the road after dark. Just not clear to me why anyone would hunt a moose. It’s not as though there is a need to control their population. Moose hunting looks as challenging to me as shooting a dairy cow in a meadow. I agree with the person that wrote that global warming/cooling has probably been occurring long before smokestacks, auto exhaust, and farting cows, and it won’t be solved by all the green energy bullshit.

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OG_Nightfox t1_j1n28kv wrote

Moose hunting is very difficult. The brush you have to get yourself through is literally the exact opposite of an open meadow and you have to haul a half ton animal out of the woods if you are able to tag one.

Why even try to speculate on that?

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