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Very fascinating. Now let's see the graph with OP's mom excluded

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Will that reduce the section with cows or the section with whales?

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1711266603632589.webp

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Impressive, very nice.

Let's see insect biomass

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birds are super carbon efficient and will survive the net-zero culling :marseyembrace:

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more eco friendly option to human wives

:marseyfezandipitiflirt:

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:marseydisgust:

I hate sea creatures so much

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Hecko Lovecraft :marseywave2:

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I mean this really sucks but summers are super pleasant now because all the bugs are dead

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I don't really know what kind of bugs you have over there, but where I live I really only hate mosquitoes and ticks (which only grew in numbers if anything), the rest are non-issue. Hornets are rare, horseflies, botflies and other similar nuisances are really only a problem in swamps during the summer and even then as bad as it is they mostly swarm around you but rarely bite.

So I love all of God's little creations and wish them no harm :marseyembrace: (except the ones listed above)

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I live in a hustle bustle but they still had bugs. Not really a lot of mosquitoes but I can't remember the last time I saw like 10 bugs in one place at a time.

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similar to bacteria but lack a nucleus

more complex than bacteria as they contain a nucleus

does bacteria have a nucleus or what :marseyconfused2:

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Idk. You could google it though

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:marseythinkorino:i could, but i wont

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Bacteria and archaea don't, archaea are different in their cell membrane+wall

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ooh :marseyshook:

:#marseymoreyouknow:

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Apparently it's about a billion tons but that's from my 2 seconds of googling. Bigger, but smaller than I was expecting.

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why isn't this just a stacked bar chart

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lol I was gonna ask why it's all goofy looking and uneven but assumed it was some academic shit I didn't know about

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I think this way is easier on the eyes

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This is what happens when foids do science. Soon they'll be drawing hearts in the margins.

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Show me which other domesticated are which r-slur, that's more interesting by splitting the coomer whales from normal ones.

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This is concerning :marseyconcerned:

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Actually maybe it's not, how the frick am I aupposed to know if this is normal

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humble :marseyyes:

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This has gotta be underestimating rats. Just think of how much ratflesh is in landfills alone.

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wtf so many bats

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:mars#eychonker: domination

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thats alotta beef!

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Enough even for Walter Mondale.

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The most significant mammal biomass contributors are cattle (≈420 Mt), humans (≈390 Mt), and other livestock species

>humans winning

>2nd place

:roman: :marse#ycow: :roman:

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It's so over for wildcels

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I'm doing my part.

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Are insects in other?


:!marseybarrel: :marseybarreldrunk:

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