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Replying to @Martyupnorth
I feed birds daily. Bunnies and squirrels too. They do depend on me as one foodsource. They would have starved this winter if not for me. They leave and forage despite that. I don't agree with this statement.
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NEED FOOD? Project Bread's FoodSource Hotline Massachusetts' food assistance line projectbread.org/foodsource-โ€ฆ
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The fact the upstairs tenant still feeds them is probably a factor as well. But I can deal with them better than the seagulls showing up at dawn. At least the crows are smart enough to keep quiet over a free foodsource.
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Replying to @trisaleon
Goat they reek, their milk tastes bad, they are a prime foodsource in muslim countrys sheeps be 2nd but they give whool and can survive in the cold
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@GumbudAlien @fringedotcom Ted Rice describes Praying mantis-like creatures were seen consuming children. #humans #foodsource #disclosure #mantids #children #food #blenders
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ON THE "GOLDEN AGE" OF AI-TRANSPOSTHUMANISM Or.. THEY FOOLED A BUNCH OF YOU NOT ONCE, NOT TWICE, BUT OFTEN FOR MANY DECADES AND MULTI-GENERATIONALLY (please be the cycle breaker for your bloodlines & wake up to the reality of the BS so you can better enjoy the true beauty way also all around and available to us!) they continue cosplaying, pretending that we are in a "golden age" just the way the antichristed spirits intended of the bodysuit who introduced warp speed, who stood as the face of economic plenty for all, and then ripped it out from under everyone: first, with the fear of sickness & death, toilet paper shortages, & now with manufactured, inflated prices on everything, fake wars, real genocides & ethnic cleansing, all this to continue if the parasitic ones get their way as the linear time of 3d marches forward golden age? sure, the "golden age" of ai data centers attempting to steal land, water, & resources... right now all over my region in Kansas, this region that has lots of Aquifer & water access, small communities are having to war with city managers making deals under the table, with people who somehow are designated owners who do not value the vast diversity, possibility, & well-stewarded resources the land they hold (per fictional clown law) represents..sometimes these are old people who simply do not understand, sometimes they are desperate for financial relief & no longer care about others, about the sickness the sounds-vibrations-EMFs & more produced by these data centers cause for many miles all around..they no longer care about the water, that things in the heartland shift in less than an instant, and drought is always a possibility- just a handful of years ago, water was "scarce" enough that my community made it illegal to use city water to water the (non-native) fescue that yards are made of: if someone wanted to keep up with the Garden-Yard of the Month Club with green grass, they had to install a well (or multiple) in the yard and display signage stating so & indicating location of the well(s). mentioning all this to say that the orangey golden age of the multi gendered freemartin entity actor corpse-corporation recognized as some kind of leader or authority or elected official (of course the fake els el-ect or ass-ign these pretend positions) has nothing to do with you, except the plan too many people trusted intends that you be more oppressed, controlled, & tracked: you're a foodsource of soul, blood, essence, marrow, & spirit to them after all.. don't forget: the life is in the blood
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โ€” Breakfast is ready!!! He yells around the house to let you know that your ๐Ž๐๐‹๐˜ foodsource has served you more of your favorite hot and stinking ๐‡๐˜๐๐‘๐ˆ๐ƒ ๐’๐„๐„๐ƒ โ€” Be grateful and swallow it all honey, we need to make those babies grow big and strong like us~
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Replying to @FredTaming
Broski, you got the wrong otter. But its the thought that does count. Sea otters use rocks to break open oysters, as hard shellfish are their main foodsource River otters mostly just eat fish
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#WorldTunaDay celebrated on May 2 for conservation of #TunaSpecies & its role in food security & nutrition.its a vital #FoodSource,rich in Omega3,VitaminB12 & protein.its high nutritional profile provides benefits that can help manage,#prevent or reverse certain conditions
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Replying to @Nature
#Cephalopods are related to #snails and #mussels. Yet they are more similar to #vertebrates than one would expect. The interesting and insightful #sciencewriting article by Liam Drew (2026), which does justice to the #complexity of #cephalopod morphology, focuses on the #brain #anatomy and #neuronfunction of representatives such as the octopus and the cuttlefish. The unique feature of the cephalopod brain lies in its #size relative to body proportions and its complexity. But the brain of an octopus is impressive not only morphologically, but also functionally. These animalsโ€”I emphasize again, relatives of our garden snailsโ€”are highly #intelligent, capable of solving complex problems, and are both capable of #learning and generally curious. They can even use simple tools. What seems somehow familiar to us is, in reality, the result of #independent (#convergent) #evolution. Therefore, cephalopods like the octopus are very suitable and interesting subjects of #research. Different research disciplines with varying focuses are approaching the #neuralcapabilities of these animals, a topic the aforementioned author discusses in detail and with much clarity. Key questions arise concerning the selective evolutionary pressures that enabled the emergence of such powerful brains during evolution. However the function and communication of the neurons themselves are also subjects of other research projects. Since this is an independent evolutionary process in relation to vertebrates, the question naturally arises whether an intelligent animal group with large brains functions according to the same neural, #physiological, and morphological principles. Or, put another way: how profound are the seemingly striking similarities really, again considering that we deal with convergent evolution? This text: Stefan F Wirth, Berlin, April 2026 Reference: Liam Drew (2026): doi.org/10.1038/d41586-026-0โ€ฆ #Illustrations: ยฉ Stefan F. Wirth, Berlin, 2025 - April 2026, #AI assisted illustrations, no photos, of the common octopus (O. vulgaris), based on my hand sketched storyboards, created via Adobe Firefly and later manually edited via Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. 1) Common Octopus during #mating 2) Common Octopus interacting with a human diver 3) Common Octopus during swimming from behind 4) Common Octopus, a human #foodsource since #ancienttimes, but biologically not fully understood until today. The illustration shows a scenery in the ancient harbor of Alexandria (#ancient #Egypt)
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If we want people to not starve to death we have to have industrial farming. If we all went vegan all of the livestock would be a threat to our foodsource and we would totally fuck up all the land to grow enough calories to sustain humanity. Do better and learn to think.
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Definitely more of a natural foodsource for them than for humans.
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Resilience isnโ€™t only financial. Who grows your food? Who manages your water? Who is the community you rely on? Sound money helps protect your purchasing power. Strong communities help preserve independence. #Community #Resilience #SoundMoney #FoodSource #Food #SelfSufficient #Independence
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Replying to @NASAScience_
This interesting article shows, what #spacemissions can expect in the future: it is about which #organisms can grow under the difficult #spaceconditions and even have multiple options for #appliedpurposes. During #NASA's #ArtemisI, the unmanned #moonmission from 2022, the #test mission for the upcoming #ArtemisII, the #biologically very flexible #algae species #Chlamydomonas #reinhardtii successfully grew during conditions that one might even call a kind of extreme. It can in future missions be #foodsource, #energysource and even source for the production of #medicine.
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How do you deem pasture cows unsustainable? And how do you suppose farming mass crops to replace this foodsource is going to be carried out sustainably while humanely treating and paying all of the humans it will require to farm and process it?
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Replying to @Matt_Pinner
The climate changes - it always has. Man is leaving a dirty mark on the globe. We should clean our act up, but demonising carbon is not it. For example, rather than demonising cows (the most nutrient dense natural foodsource on earth) for their burps and encouraging farmers to give up their fields for solar and wind farming, encourage and subsidise regenerative farming.
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Replying to @rtenews
Seaweed is an essential foodsource and habitat for biodiversity. Baby fish use it, craps and molluscs. It should never be a corporate resource, ever.
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Replying to @SandyofCthulhu
This has actually been confirmed, at least for one of it's close relative in south america having pieces of pterosaur and iguanodon bones in it's stomach. aquatic animals were probably its predominant foodsource though, due to it's adaptations and size off them
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Vampirette quickly learned that the Mimics infesting her tower could be hunted for blood. But that foodsource quickly ran out. The shinies insides were pretty enough, but ultimately useless to her. You can't eat gold. And she was never taught the value of money.
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