PETA project Fish

SixFive

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yeah, they've had a website, I think it's nofishing.net, for several years. Fish are smart, ROTFLMAO!! Good one, PETA!

Chanman, you might be suprised to learn I'm a member of PETA. People Eating Tasty Animals. :Yep:

We don't have too much PETA activity around here, thank goodness!

Here's my favorite PETA picture...

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kosar

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Jeez.


"Fish are so misunderstood because they're so far removed from our daily lives," said Karin Robertson, 24, the Empathy Project manager and daughter of an Indiana fisheries biologist. "They're such interesting, fascinating individuals, yet they're so incredibly abused."


"Most people dismiss fish as dimwitted pea-brains. ... Yet this is a great fallacy," wrote University of Edinburgh biologist Culum Brown in the June edition of New Scientist. "In many areas, such as memory, their cognitive powers match or exceed those of 'higher' vertebrates, including non-human primates."
 

Captain Crunch

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A few months ago, one of the local stations did a story on their evening news about how the urban deer were destroying peoples landscaping and yards and that they were thinking of having special deer hunts for bow hunters only to help control the deer population in areas where there was the most damage. At the end of the story, the newscaster said there was some group (can't remember who they were) opposed to the hunt, and endorsed spaying and nuetering of the deer, and the guy started rolling his eyes and shaking his head. You could tell that he wanted to leave that part out, but I'm sure someone made him say it. Lets see, we can trap the deer, knock them out, perform surgery on them to spay and nueter them, wait for them to come back too, and then release them back into the wild so they can continue to eat peoples landscaping and yard. This is how some people think. :scared :scared Scary, isn't it?????
 

fletcher

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what peta does not under stand when they get all over hunters is if you don't thin out the herds and other animals they all end up suffering because of lack of food in the winter time, and it is sick to see a deer or other game that are down because it is dying due to lack of food, way worse then thinning them out and providing food for people, but not in their sick eyes, maybe we should round up a group of the peta people stick them in a big fenced in place for a winter and lets say we put 100 of them in there for 6 months but only enough food and water for 2 months and 20 people, then they can see what a animal goes though when it starves to death because they don't want the game to be thinned out.
 
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