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Old 02-02-2007, 12:10 PM   #36 (permalink)
Joe Fischer
 
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Re: when the predators eat each other

On Fri, "nash" <zwepytzkehillc9@jetable.net> wrote:

>"The changing face of the African plains has led to a new and bloody
>conflict among its animals, as captured in this documentary. National
>Geographic: Predators At War examines conditions in the Mala Mala game
>preserve in South Africa. Due to a long standing drought, Mala Mala's
>plant life is slowly dying out, leaving the predatory animals of the
>region -- among them... More lions, leopards, hyenas and cheetahs --
>to prey upon one another in a grim bid for survival."
>
>http://shopping.msn.com/Specs/shp/?itemId=50303194
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>The drought was caused by Global Dimming.


Is that a quote from something said by an
expert, or your own addition to all the things that
global warming has done?

I searched several different ways for something
to support your contention, but only found one article
by a writer (not a climate expert), and an opinion by
that writer that global warming has caused the snow
cap on the mountain to be smaller.

It is odd that I couldn't find any mention of the
things you claim when reading the tourist advertising.

Joe Fischer

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