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kjbaran t1_jacid3e wrote
Reply to A cougar was observed swimming 1.1 km (0.68 miles) to an uninhabited island in Pugent Sound. Researchers find other records implying mountain lions can swim even farther to hop between islands, likely >2 km. “We are redefining the mountain lion in our minds as an animal that can swim.” by TR_54
She just needed someone new
kjbaran t1_jached2 wrote
Reply to As crews remove contaminated soil and liquid from Ohio toxic train wreck site, concerns emerge about where it's going. by ILikeTalkn2Myself
As the temps rise, woodland folk retreat to the streams with their beer and children only to find dead crawfish and oily water.
kjbaran t1_j511n9t wrote
Banked your mom so hard
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Reply to Bonobos, unlike humans, are more interested in the emotions of strangers than acquaintances by giuliomagnifico
This is how tribes and genetic diversity are established.
kjbaran t1_j3n1ln2 wrote
Reply to ...Grandma? (OC) by LeeroyM
She’s got no teeth, you’re safe
kjbaran t1_j1zchwd wrote
Reply to what could be the next big resource or science that will change our lives? similarly to how Electricity, a wheel or fire did it. by minde0815
A singularity is taking shape in both our energy development and information processing. This will lead to better medicines, more power, and an equalization of knowledge.
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Reply to LG C2 OLED TV review: you can’t go wrong by dapperlemon
G2 is better
kjbaran t1_is3hjt8 wrote
Reply to comment by edblardo in US Federal Reserve sees EV “battery belt” developing as greater than 15 battery manufacturing facilities worth greater than $40 billion are in development in the US by ForHidingSquirrels
Because energy storage is a massive part of our infrastructure.
kjbaran t1_jackgx6 wrote
Reply to comment by docsquidly in As crews remove contaminated soil and liquid from Ohio toxic train wreck site, concerns emerge about where it's going. by ILikeTalkn2Myself
Unfortunately not, my brain just puts words together poetically sometimes.