guy incognito
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The more I think about it, the more I think the squirrels is proving my point. They take excess. They take whatever is available to them. They stash it, they hide it. Their population is already in balance with other animals and competing for food sources. If there was an excess of food there would already be a larger squirrel population to compensate. The act of them taking more than they need and stashing it is directly harmful to competing species and also competing squirrels of the same species. Them taking more than they need does not harm their own survival. It ensures they not only have a larger portion of the food source, but that their competitors simultaneously have less. This behavior is beneficial to the survival of the squirrel doing that behavior.
But of course squirrels doing this is completely natural.
humans doing this are unnatural.
But of course squirrels doing this is completely natural.
humans doing this are unnatural.