poopgiggle
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This assumes that buzzards are affected by lead the same way as condors are, and that they are exposed to just as much lead as condors are. That's a big assumption.dennishoddy said:"If lead affects condor’s, it should also affect buzzards in the same way, but I don’t see a shortage of buzzards anywhere.
Again, coyotes probably eat different things in different amounts than condors. Also they're not condors. They're not even birds. Apples to oranges comparison.Coyotes eat the same dead animals that condor’s do, seems to be a good population of coyotes everywhere.
Blah blah LIBERAL AGENDA blah blahThe greenie’s have been trying to ban lead all over the U.S. Just like they used the Spotted Owl to shut down the timber industry in the northwest, they’ll use the condor to shut down hunting in California or anywhere else, if they can.
"People didn't know that mercury was dangerous when I was younger, so they shouldn't know that it's dangerous now!"Look at the mercury thermometer, it had to be banned because they said people could get mercury poisoning from it. Then they turn around and make us get rid of our non polluting light bulbs, and make us use light bulbs with mercury in them, because they save energy, that’s a joke also. Now, if you break a bulb, your suppose to call a hazmat team in to clean them up."
C'mon Dennis. You're one of the smartest posters on this forum. You should know better.