150 people a year are stupid enough to pull a heavy piece of equipment over on them while trying to steal an item of low cash value? That sounds about right. :madgrin:
I wonder if half of the vending machine deaths are from the Sacramento area? I bet some are the same people that race past me and cut through traffic just so they can be the first one to wait at the red light.
I wouldn't place any bets that they were not from our area. Lots of genetic dead-ends around here. lol
I'd be happy to continue telling you how wrong you are about sharks but I'm busy. The weather has been warm so we expect a lot of people at the beach starting at sunset tomorrow (also called dinner time by the sharks around here) and I'm on a county team preparing tourniquets for the weekends victims.
According to the World population clock Americas Population is 306,760,619. Australias population is 21,825,886. Road deaths in America are as you say are about 42,500 per year. Road deaths in Australia for 2008 were 1,463.
Imagine how dangerous Florida would be if there were dogs along with the sharks and gators down there.
No wild dogs, they get run off by the coyotes. Coyote in Dunedin <<Meetings & EventsGovernment Calendar Special Event Calendar DepartmentsCity Clerk City Commission City Hall Economic Development Finance Fire Administration Library Parks & Recreation Planning & Development Public Works & Utilities ServicesLocal & Gov Links Online Services Purchasing Solid Waste/Recycling Sustainability (Green) Program Utility Billing Volunteer Services Water Services The Dunedin Nature Center offers this information in response to recent coyote sightings around Dunedin.Where did the coyotes come from? Once strictly a western species, coyotes began expanding eastward with the decline of wolves in the U.S.Coyotes first appeared in northwestern Florida in the 1970s, and now occur all over the state. What do they eat? Much like pigs, coyotes will eat just about anything. Their diet consists of whatever is easiest to find or catch-rodents, rabbits, fruits, insects, birds and carrion are their preferred food, but they will turn to cats, small dogs and small livestock if nothing else is available. Where do they live? About the only place coyotes will not live is in densely populated cities. In Dunedin, they have mostly been sighted near wooded areas, such as the Hammock and the Jerry Lake preserve. Depending on the amount of food available, a coyote needs at least 1,500 acres to survive. Since Dunedin comprises only around 5,400 acres, the population of the animals should be limited. Coyote facts and habits? Coyotes in Florida weigh between 24 to 37 pounds-larger than foxes but smaller than wolves. They rarely run in packs and have litters that average six pups each. They make their dens in hollow logs, abandoned animal burrows and in dense vegetation. Juveniles are separated from their mothers at nine to ten months old, and establish their lives in other territories. Are coyotes dangerous to people? Coyotes are afraid of people, and attacks are rare. Data show only 16 reports of attacks on people in the past 30 years. Most of these attacks occurred in western states and were the result of people trying to feed coyotes. In Florida, only one attack has ever been reported, occurring in northern Florida in 1996. By comparison, since 1995 over 12,000 attacks on people have been reported in Pinellas County alone, by domestic dogs. How can I keep coyotes away? Never feed a coyote. Do not feed pets outside, where their food might attract a coyote. Do not allow pets to run free (remember, there are leash laws in effect for both cats and dogs!). If you see a coyote, yell, throw rocks, sticks, etc. This will keep them afraid of humans. Eliminate bird see spilled around feeders-this attracts rodents, which in turn attracts coyotes. Teach children to appreciate coyotes from a distance. Can we eliminate coyotes? Coyotes appear to be here to stay. When the coyote population becomes low in an area, through hunting or trapping, the species produces more young. Studies indicate that it would require removing nearly 70% of the species each year to achieve a constant population reduction. Coyotes are not a protected species in Florida, so it is legal to kill or trap them at any time of the year, provided all state and local hunting, trapping and firearms regulations are obeyed. It is illegal in Florida to use poison to kill coyotes or any animals other than rats.
Shouldn't you be referring to crocodiles, instead of alligators, as "liking to eat people", which I'm sure our Aussie friends can attest to. And, in referance to sharks----have you ever looked at aerial photos of New Smyrna Beach, Florida, the shark capital of the world. Go get you sum.
Totally! Check out Sacrosuchus (croc relative) about to eat a man and a mini version of Tony! Of course they eat people. Why do you think cavemen are not around anymore? It's because of this guy! Well and dinosaurs too.
C. megalodon was terrible! That shark species was the whole reason Noah built the arc when the glacier dams burst and created a great flood. If the apostles had tried to swim in their robes and flip flops they would have become saltine crackers for megalodon!
WRONG! The only threat to people is sharks. EVERYBODY has to be worried about sharks constantly, even people living in Nebraska. You can go right up to a gator and pet it any time, but if you turn your back for a second, a shark WILL get you. So don't close your eyes, don't even blink.
Don't be silly. There are no sharks in Nebraska. All you have to worry about in Nebraska are the Children of the Corn and Malachai. "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" was not a shark.
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