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I really like manatees.
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*bonks against the glass*
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Yet another animal that wouldn't survive without human intervention. Everyone cries about animals going extinct because of humans, but nobody cries about the unnatural extension these things and pandas are receiving. It goes against the natural order but whatever, we must conserve these graceful and beautiful creatures at the expense of all else.
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>>4829112
Because humans are usually intervening when we're the ones responsible for the endangerment; e.g. manatees, rhinos, sea otters, etc.
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>>4829112
> Yet another animal that wouldn't survive without human intervention.
Huh? How did they manage before then?
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>>4829055
Theres one on Melancholy Hill thats pretty cool.
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>>4829144
STFU
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>>4829112
>Unnatural extension these things and pandas are receiving.

But both of those becoming endangered are because of humans as well?



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