Animals that mate for life include a seabird called a prion, French angel fish, pigeons, ospreys, prairie voles, coyotes, beavers, barn owls, golden eagles, red tailed hawks, black vultures, swans, condors, anglerfish, brolga cranes, Gibbon apes, termites and of course America’s much beloved bald eagle.
An amazing 90 percent of birds mate for life. This is impressive considering there are upwards of 10,000 species of birds. Philandering does take place among the monogamous species with exception of the California field mouse. Darwinists are unwilling to admit that the powerful sex drive in all species can take care of itself and the preservation of species. Using the same argument to answer mans failure at monogamy is a failure in itself…why? Unlike animals mankind is aware of the limited resources of the earth and the unlimited growth in the population. Simply stated, regardless of what species birds or mammals one thing remains universal. They never mate for life with those of the same gender. The much loved tropical pet fish known as the guppy (black molly) is noted for its ability to change its gender. In humans a sex change can never result in producing offspring. It can be argued that if civilization can ignore Father God it won’t matter much what Mother Nature has to say. Proverbs 14:12As hunters, we are used to attacks on our lifestyle from the animal-rights-vegetarian-vegan coalition. But an article by Matt Spencer in the Lowell Sun ("Give Bambi a shotgun, then hunting would be a fair fight," July 19) stating that hunting is worse than dogfighting was so mindboggling and utterly fraught with fallacies that we had to set the record straight.Hunting is worse. Hunting is deadly certain. In hunting, the bullet and arrow offer no TKOs. “You hunters don’t give a flying duck about protecting the wildlife. First of all, his claim that hunting is worse than dogfighting is absurd to anyone who has actually hunted a day in his or her life. Hunters are not. The taxes and license fees paid by hunters have generated funds to purchase millions of acres of public land and improve wildlife habitat. Since 1937, hunters have contributed more than $4 BILLION through the Pittman-Robertson Act for the benefit of all wildlife species. In 2007 alone, hunters and shooters contributed $233 million in Pittman-Robertson funds. Virtually all outdoor enthusiasts benefit from the excise tax dollars hunters pay on guns, ammunition and related equipment. Hunting keeps game populations in balance with their habitat. Hunting keeps overall game populations healthy and sustainable. For example, in 1900, whitetail deer populations in this country totaled 300,000. With the help of regulated hunting, wildlife management paid for by hunters, and an influx of Pittman-Robertson dollars, whitetail populations today number more than 20 million. Only 10 percent believe hunting should be illegal. Just ask Michael Vick.In yet another bulk animal die-off, 200 cows, deceased, were found on a Wisconsin farm. The National Wildlife Heath Center is examining the 200 deceased cows. Stockton, Wis., newspapers are reporting the dairy cultivator and officials say that there is "no reason to think that whatever killed the cows could kill humans, too." Mass cow die-off being examining There are several possibilities for what could have killed off the two hundred dairy cattle. Major animal "mortality events" are studied by the U.S. Geological Survey department called the National Wildlife Health Center. Animals dying lately in large groups The animal fatalities in bulk are not that unusual even though they have been in headlines from Romania to ID. Most often, it's trauma or disease at trigger for bulk animal die-offs, and sometimes the cause remains a mystery. Related Articles : Animal Articles Nature Articles
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