Lots of Pikas getting roasted in a forest fire out west of Fort Collins today. The city smells like a giant barbecue.
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Oh no! All the sequestered carbon! You should have encased the trees in asbestos.
Your heartless beast! Cute little Pikas are frying due to Mann-made climate change and you don’t even care.
Smells like chicken!
Sorry to be picky, but … I thought pikas lived on rocky mountainsides in the crevices. Maybe it was roast chipmunk/ground squirrel you were smelling?
Fort Collins is right on the eastern edge of the mountains.
Where is the beaf?
“Billy Liar says:
May 16, 2012 at 11:16 pm
Sorry to be picky, but … I thought pikas lived on rocky mountainsides in the crevices. Maybe it was roast chipmunk/ground squirrel you were smelling?”
Yeah.
It’s all this unprecedented runaway global warming climate change though. it’s rapidly changing habitat. Those mountainsides are now covered with forests, so those poor little pikas are getting BBQ whenever there’s a forest fire. 🙂
Apparently, they eat the Pikachu in Peru. Nom Nom Nom….
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