Snow Leopards off endangered list

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How long until they start walking upright and using fire

time to put em back on it

It's nice to hear that, I appreciate the work those natural centers do to protect endangered species.
« Last Edit: September 15, 2017, 07:40:51 AM by Filipe »

Unfortunately this doesn't really show much improvement. They still have only around 4,000 individuals left in the wild and are still a high risk target for poaching and continue to experience habitat loss.

With any luck things may show some improvement in the future as countries around the Himalayas become more active in their conservation efforts.
« Last Edit: September 15, 2017, 07:48:59 AM by Pecon »

They technically are then protected, which is still not good.

dammit why can't we just grow a bunch of snow leopards in labs


Well i'm glad they're no longer endangered but they're still at risk :(
We need more sneps

cats are starfishs let them die

Well it looks like I can finally shoot Pecon.

does this mean we're allowed to eat them now

does this mean we're allowed to eat them now
no

BY THE WAY, duke energy is a piece of stuff. We're like the only polk county town without power. I want to loving die.