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Misery really does love company July 20, 2012 |
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Like it or not, sister, it's not the same. It just isn't. In all animal species, the mother is, and has always been, much more closely tied to the children than the father. That's just how nature works, regardless of what Gloria Steinem says about it.
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Like it or not, sister, it's not the same. It just isn't. In all animal species, the mother is, and has always been, much more closely tied to the children than the father. That's just how nature works, regardless of what Gloria Steinem says about it.
Human beings and animals are NOT the same!
Gawd does this stuff irk the fuck out of me!
You wanna live like the animals? Fine. You'll only get sex once a year, the kids will be tossed out almost immediately, and for food you can go scavenge carcasses like a buzzard.
And some species dont' look after their young AT ALL. They're on their own as soon as they're born/hatch. Imagine of that happene with human babies!
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Don't male sea horses carry the fertilized eggs in their pouch until they hatch?
I've heard that with sea horses the male is the one that's pregnant.
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In south America, the Emu take the fertilize eggs of many females and cares for them and the birdies when they hatch. If you go in the pampas in the right season, you might see this big flightless bird running around, with a lot of small cute birdies who follow him (awwwh). This is commong among other birds as well.
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In south America, the Emu take the fertilize eggs of many females and cares for them and the birdies when they hatch. If you go in the pampas in the right season, you might see this big flightless bird running around, with a lot of small cute birdies who follow him (awwwh). This is commong among other birds as well.
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