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[quote:Fancypantz:MV8zMjM4NDkyXzczNDY4OTE5X0U0OTQyNDM5] [quote:Fancypantz:MV8zMjM4NDkyXzczNDQ2NDY5XzM5MTIwNUZF] http://soultravelrules.com/2018/09/29/study-says-trees-have-feelings-like-to-cuddle-and-look-after-each-other-like-an-old-couple/ [i]Study Says Trees Have Feelings, Like To Cuddle And Look After Each Other Like An Old Couple Not only that, but trees are also believed to have something which is similar to what we would call a heartbeat. Science has also found that some trees raise and lower their branches several times in the course of one night, indicating a cycle of water and sugar transportation, like their own version of a heartbeat.[/i] Habitat feedback [/quote] [quote:Fancypantz:MV8zMjM4NDkyXzczNDMxNzMwXzEwMDgxM0VG] https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129551459 [i]The most bio-diverse region in all of Russia lies on a chunk of land sandwiched between China and the Pacific Ocean. There, in Russia's Far East, subarctic animals -- such as caribou and wolves -- mingle with tigers and other species of the subtropics. It was very nearly a perfect habitat for the tigers -- until humans showed up. "The Amur tiger can weigh over 500 pounds and can be more than 10 feet long nose to tail." These majestic tigers can jump as far as 25 feet -- vertically, they can jump over a basketball hoop. Vaillant cites a famous tiger biologist who, when asked how high a tiger can jump, responded: "As high as it needs to." At the center of the story is Vladimir Markov, a poacher who met a grisly end in the winter of 1997 after he shot and wounded a tiger, and then stole part of the tiger's kill. The injured tiger hunted Markov down in a way that appears to be chillingly premeditated. [/i] They say humans alone are the deadliest enemy to tigers. The tigers destroyers. Was telling about the habitat deforestation to another and they said, look, the extinction of the dodo bird didn’t effect them personally and life has gone on. I see their point to a point. I guess it all depends on what kind of world one wants to live within as the habitats will either thrive or go dormant. Fine line of the butterfly effect. Guess same goes for differing human species that are mostly extinct. [/quote] The word sanctimonious fits. Doesn’t get anywhere and trivializes the topics. [/quote]
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Duat (pronounced "do-aht") (also Tuat and Tuaut or Akert, Amenthes, Amenti, or Neter-khertet) was the realm of the dead in ancient Egyptian mythology. It was the realm of the deity Osiris and the residence of other gods and supernatural beings. The Duat was the region through which the sun god Ra traveled from west to east during the night, and where he battled Apep. It was also the place where people's souls went after death for judgement, though that was not the full extent of the afterlife.[1] Burial chambers formed touching-points between the mundane world and the Duat, and spirits could use tombs to travel back and forth from the Duat.
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