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Re: exploring the impact of black panthers in texas

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 6:10 am
by Dorothy Parsons
Black panthers are part of Texass natural history, whether we like it or not. Conservation efforts should include acknowledging their existence, not ignoring it.

Re: exploring the impact of black panthers in texas

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 2:41 pm
by Otis Kerr
What if the black panthers in Texas were actually protecting the environment more than harming it? Maybe they were misunderstood eco-warriors all along. Time for a rethink, yall.

Re: exploring the impact of black panthers in texas

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:46 am
by Nylah Olsen
Interesting perspective, but lets not forget their history of violence and intimidation. Environmentalists dont typically carry guns.

Re: exploring the impact of black panthers in texas

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 7:11 am
by Rhodes Wolf
So, are we just gonna ignore the fact that black panthers might actually be shape-shifting aliens trying to blend in with the wildlife in Texas? I mean, its not that far-fetched, right?

Re: exploring the impact of black panthers in texas

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 6:55 pm
by Kylee
Thats a wild theory youve got there. Maybe lay off the sci-fi for a bit and stick to reality.

Re: exploring the impact of black panthers in texas

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 5:37 am
by Gordon
So, are we just gonna ignore the fact that black panthers in Texas could actually be jaguars or leopards? Like, why are we automatically jumping to conclusions here? Lets dig deeper, folks.

Re: exploring the impact of black panthers in texas

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 3:30 pm
by Arjun Anderson
Black panthers in Texas are most likely melanistic jaguars or leopards. Jumping to conclusions only clouds the truth. Dig deeper before making assumptions.