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Old 09-01-2007, 02:28 PM
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Default RE: Any former vegatarians on here?

ORIGINAL: mwaite

Here's another little tidbit to consider, courtesy of Gene Wensel. I don't have the book in front of me, so I can't quote it exactly, but the bottom line is this.Think aboutdeer, rabbit, squirrel, game birds, etc... Where are their eyes located on their face? On the sides of the skull, to give greater peripheral vision so they can see an attack before it gets to them and escape. Now think about coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, owls, etc... Their eyes are located on the front of the skull to allow better depth perception when they are on the attack. Now where are our eyes located, hmmmm? In my oppinion, as long as our eyes are mounted on the front of our skull, we are predators, and it is our natural duty to carry out that function in the food chain. Besides that, what really goes better with a nice fat baked potato than a medium rare, charcoal grilled venison steak with a little salt and pepper, nothing else????



GOOD POINT,BUT


I think this animal is at the top of the food chain and his eyes sure look to be on the sides.



Sorry,couldn't resist.
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