Jordan
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An Elephant is an uncheck prey item for a sabre tooth tiger. It did not fair well in the last ice age. Unchecked prey items like this are commonly associated with humans taking away their predators (snakes, wolves...) because of are fear of them. .
There is this one place in the Smokeys it is like a rest stop while you are in the park. It shows pictures of the mountains 100 years ago there was only on spot that was not clear cut. I go to this spot in the Smokeys often. The trees are over 300 years old it would take 15-20 adults hand to hand to wrap around this one tree. When I go their it feels like home and is the most beautiful place I have ever been in my life. I to am of indian decent located in those very mountains. When I go there I feel peace. Sometimes I wonder if people respect the animals they are trying to preserve or feel guilt out knowing that they die in our evolution. Perhaps the guilt is the only reason for alot of people to get involved with conservation efforts. I feel sorry for these people. They can never understand the true beauty in what they are saving. I had a large black bear pass me one day while at this spot in the woods at the begining of fall last year. We looked at each other. I could feel his presence and since of urgency that ran in him. I could tell he was trying to decide whether to attack. I could feel that cold adrenalin rush come over my body as I knew what could happen. That is why I respect the bear not feel pity for him. At probably 300 hundred pounds he could have riped me limb from limb. I could have gave a good chase as he was full of fat for winter. Death was almost certain based completely on him.
There is this one place in the Smokeys it is like a rest stop while you are in the park. It shows pictures of the mountains 100 years ago there was only on spot that was not clear cut. I go to this spot in the Smokeys often. The trees are over 300 years old it would take 15-20 adults hand to hand to wrap around this one tree. When I go their it feels like home and is the most beautiful place I have ever been in my life. I to am of indian decent located in those very mountains. When I go there I feel peace. Sometimes I wonder if people respect the animals they are trying to preserve or feel guilt out knowing that they die in our evolution. Perhaps the guilt is the only reason for alot of people to get involved with conservation efforts. I feel sorry for these people. They can never understand the true beauty in what they are saving. I had a large black bear pass me one day while at this spot in the woods at the begining of fall last year. We looked at each other. I could feel his presence and since of urgency that ran in him. I could tell he was trying to decide whether to attack. I could feel that cold adrenalin rush come over my body as I knew what could happen. That is why I respect the bear not feel pity for him. At probably 300 hundred pounds he could have riped me limb from limb. I could have gave a good chase as he was full of fat for winter. Death was almost certain based completely on him.