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Pity The Pikas
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What is it now?
Too much warmcold?
Not enough coldwarm?
Too much wetdry?
Not enough drywet?
I’m confused………
I wonder whether the Pikas are moving uphill to escape global warming.
I’m very disappointed with the apparent utter lack of concern for the pika as demonstrated by the lack of comments.
There may be children in the world who never get to see one. So sad. Before capitalism ruined everything there were billions of them, roaming the plains, darkening the skies, living in harmony. Now they’re cornered in the mountains, feeling the heat, and no one cares. Republicans probably hate them.
They could save the planet. As I recall – correct me if my statistics are a little off here -a massive pika treadmill project could generate as much power as a thousand coal fed unicorns. Maybe more.
🙂
Damn Unicorns.