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by Maursault
1383 days ago
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Sperm lose their motility and vitality when ambient temperatures reach average human body temperature, 98.6°F. When the Earth gets hot enough, this should have some measurable effect on human birth rates, but I fear it is going to devastate terrestrial animal populations. We should be less concerned about all the people and more concerned about permanently losing Earth's precious diversity. |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesticated_silver_fox
Orca’s, our equivalent in the water has a hard time finding fish. In captivity we can make them do tricks no human can perform in the water. Orca’s hunt on white sharks by flipping them upside down in which sharks are in a paralyzed sleep mode. The pod of orca’s then snatches the liver out of the shark and leave the carcass for other sea creatures to feast on. Orca’s have not discovered the breading ground of white sharks around the Easter Islands. Would it be possible to transfer this knowledge to them?