Saturday, 7 April 2012

Save that fat cat.

Let me put it to you this way. The tiger is a beautiful animal. It's is the essence of elegance, the need to survive and the greatness that is God's drawing board. It's skin is amazingly well thought out for and animal that lives in the jungle and feed's on things that Malaysian's like to name after their car's. Which is a thing that we should be afraid of, very afraid...

Simply put, I have no reason to see that animal's like the Bengal tiger or the North Aberdonian Elk with white freckles become extinct due to human rubbish like poaching. But that being said, I don't appreciate the nonsense that environmentalists put up saying that we should do everything in our power to keep nature intact to ensure that the spiky chinchada from Mexico, always has a place to stay. Still not getting it? A more direct hit then. If we were to make sure that the number's of tigers in the world are the same as they were 50 years ago that would mean that we would be put back in terms of development. Not to mention the fact that eventually, one or more tiger's will escape from their natural habitat enter our housing development's and eat us all. And we will be powerless to do anything because environmentalist' would have made sure that the person that shoot's a tiger will be hung from his leg's at the next tree and shot himself. See, how you like it eh?

My point is that human's are increasing in number day by day because of  advancements in medical science and we will eventually run out of space to live in where we already occupy. We WILL have to tread in the amazonian forests and then take the space there. Heck, scientist and other dingbat's are already specualting going to Mars for cheap apartments. What does that say?

I sincerely think that the best bet for us now is to get all the tiger's in the world and control their population. So then in the future, my children will not be eaten by one that accidentally come's into the populated area we live in. Animal's that are dangerous ought to be looked at from the zoo. Not in real life situation's where the watcher might just be asked over to lunch time as the main course.

In ending, save the Bengal Tiger. But, for God sake, put it somewhere that I can be sure that it won't make a house call. 


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