Saturday, May 7, 2016

Big Money Taking Panther Habitat!

    I have learned on the Internet that the panthers in Florida are again showing holes in their hearts. The term is septal defects which means that there is a hole  between the two upper chambers of the heart. In 1995, the Texas cougar, Puma concolor stanleyana, was introduced by way of 15 such big cats from Texas into Florida to mix with the alleged ( I am deliberately showing my suspicions about the truth of what government employess say as they must lie or lose their jobs!) inbred panthers. Their inbreeding was showing up in defects such as holes in their hearts. The inbreeding problem seemed to have been solved by the genetic mix of 15 hot females from Texas. But now it's cropped up again. In 2005, after a hiatus of ten years, an autopsy on a road-killed two year old male panther by a Florida cop showed that he had the dreaded congenital heart defect. Five more autopsies were made on killed panthers in the next nine years, and they also showed, to a panther, that they too had holes in their hearts. What I am going to show in posts is how this is the fault of government politician-employees and federal employing kow-towing to the Big Boys who want the panther habitat. This Big Boys think they have such big balls. I hope to make you as angry at them as I am so we can try to pass a law that will allow panther lovers to castrate these Big Boys and feed their Big Balls to the panthers.
    Peter Nickerson, Philosophy Major, William and Mary

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