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chav1 01-03-2007 16:01

Re: dolphins
 
its none of anyone elses buisness what they eat or do

if we had dolphins in our waters years ago we would be eating dolphins too instead of haddock or cod but we didnt so we didnt evolve eating dolphins as part of our diet

good luck to the chineese 1 dolphin goes a lot further than 1 cod

SPUGGIE J 01-03-2007 16:24

Re: dolphins
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chav1 (Post 390902)
its none of anyone elses buisness what they eat or do

if we had dolphins in our waters years ago we would be eating dolphins too instead of haddock or cod but we didnt so we didnt evolve eating dolphins as part of our diet

good luck to the chineese 1 dolphin goes a lot further than 1 cod

We had and still do. Mind you it must have been a hell of a job to catch one in cold British waters in the Neolithic era.

http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Cetaceaz.htm

LancYorkYankee 01-03-2007 19:09

Re: dolphins
 
Points well made Jedi and SpuggieJ. Traditions with this type of thing should be honored, understood, and respected. It would be good if they were more humane about the round-up but that is just my opinion. I hate to think of any animal being torn up as it's still alive.

As a farmer and somewhat of a hunter, I understand the needs that animals meet in our lives. The killing part is rarely something that I like doing. Unless it is one of the really mean roosters, a woodchuck, or a fox!

Brian


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