Quote (addone @ Aug 25 2022 04:07pm)
So we playing word games now?? Literally twisting meaning to make your fake story. REEEEEEEEEE
You posting an extrely rare occurrence in nature literally every zoo and biologist in the world knows that panda diet is primarily bamboo leaves and occasional fruit. Koala bears are even pickier. Eucalyptus tree needs to grow + 3 years before it can produce enough leaves to feed a koala bear for 1 day. What food does it eat to survive in your children's book of magic for all those years? Try to find Koalas eating meat.
Your hypothesis is equivalent to - oh I saw a wolf eat some grass therefore it can just eat grass for a year untill the rabbits repopulate. Likewise a Panda bear isn't going to eat meat for a year untill bamboo grows in large enough quantities. 1 panda bear eats between 12-38 kg of leaves/shoots a day that's about 7 tonne of food just to feed 1 bear for the duration. Would you eat grass for 2 years untill there is fruit and vegetables available again? If not why do you expect pandas to eat meat?
REEEEEESONABLE?
here is a koala varying its diet with out having to.
addone decides much.........
Quote (addone @ Aug 25 2022 04:29pm)
I will now establish that we are descendants of dildo worshipping fish people from Pleiades using same reasoning and logic that bible nutters use to justify their talking snake, 900 year old man who heard God tell him to save the entire animal kingdom on a boat and 7 headed dragons stories.
Step 1: it is one of if not the oldest story (100,000yr) known to man told by tribes and cultures around the world say we come from Pleiades. They have ancient writings on cave walls with exact coordinates that now morden science can verify. How did these tribal people know about such precise knowledge of the stars without modern telescopes?
For example seven sisters or seven maidens is a direct refence of 7 constellations in Greek mythology and even the bible
Old Testament, the Pleiades appear (untranslated as כימה, "Khima") thrice.[6] Mention follows (or precedes) of nearby Orion, a bright, anthropomorphic constellation: Amos 5:8; Job 9:9; and Job 38:31. The first two are references about their creation. The third (taken in the context of following verses) stresses their ongoing nature in the night sky; God is speaking directly to Job and challenges him, asking if he can bind the chains of the Pleiades — the implication being that Job cannot, but God can
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_and_literatureWhy would so many cultures have so much origin stories unless of course that's where our earliest ancestors are from
good luck with your alien rainbow dildo fish guild