did you complain about the food and ask for a refund for the food ? ... not in a facist dictatorship !
I do not know. The study was pay-walled. "...studies of 62 species from six continents." http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6394/1232
There's this place, "Dogs and Frys (sic)" (In Hazelwood, Missouri) that some folks would come back from the grave for.
urban sprawl along side de-forrestation is listed as one of the biggest issues for species endangerment & extinction, AND is closely tied to climate change. climate change deniers would want to suggest species evolution to abide human change instead of the other way around. domesticated cat, dogs, mice, rats, hedghogs, squerrels, horses and a few other species would need to be exlcuded. any species that directly interacts with humans would need to be excluded. any species that is domesticated would need to be excluded. many insect species would need to be excluded. probably... there should be entomologists who could devise basic relative insect studys to quantatatively represent shift patterns that could then allow for a proper exclusion list.
Apparently all species (especially mammals) which have larger day predators https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/15/science/animals-human-nocturnal-study.html I absolutely agree with that. First, they need light (infrared or ultraviolet) to "see". Second, insects are incapable of experiencing fear. That's what makes them so successful.
Have you seen the Hellstrom Chronicle? It's an old movie but very interesting and more than a little scary......Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Thanks for the link. It is truly astounding the diversity some 400 hundred million years of evolution can create. Left me breathless.
I don't think there is an upper limit. And it seems diversity is not limited to living organisms, but to structure, configurations, and patterns in all of nature and thoughout the universe. It boggles the mind.
8 shots of immune globulin, 4 shots of rabies vaxx. $68,0000 Yeah, this country's healthcare system isn't broken much. A kid in Florida died last year from rabies. His dumbass fatheor brought a rabid bat home for some unfathomable reason. Told the kid not to go near it. Of course, to a kid that mean definitely go near it. Bat bit the kid, gave him rabies. Supposedly, the father looked up what to do online or something and thought all he had to do was wash it out. Poor child died a horrific death. I'm sure that's not the whole story. Sounds like the father was covering his ass. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if he looked up what it would cost and, not having any insurance because yknow Obama is a commie, decided to throw dice on his child's life.
more on nocturnality/nocturnalization from the Smithsonian https://www.smithsonianmag.com/scie...pJobID=1301951290&spReportId=MTMwMTk1MTI5MAS2