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Native Americans knew this, and white Europeans either didn't know, or didn't care. But we have learned a lot since then, right?

Um, no. We haven't learned anything.

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We have regressed, actually (see above)




Photographer Tony Austin was at the tail-end of a 3-hour nature walk recently when a murder of crows landed nearby. When 1 of the crows started “acting strangely,” Austin began photographing it.

Anting is a behavior in which crows land on an anthill and allow ants to infest their feathers. The ants then spray formic acid on their feathers. This acid will act as an insecticide, fungicide, and bactericide that will rid the bird of all its disease-causing pathogens!
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Actually, while the indigenous tribes of North America were a minimal impact on their environment, they had no conscious thought about our environment either way. They just took what they needed and moved on.
There was a story I heard years ago, where an army officer (this was in the era of the old west) saw a squaw peeling away the bark from a tree. The officer knowing this would kill the tree, tried to point it out and the squaw shrugged and finished stripping the bark from the tree. She didn't chop it down, only took its bark, leaving the tree to die. Evidence has shown that the Indigenous People hunted Mammoths and Mastodons to extinction. Given time, their own population increase and without the arrival of Europeans, the same thing would have been done to the Bison, et cetera, as they had no concept of animal preservation.
Separate not related Indigenous tribal story before and after whites came.
Native Americans in the North, East, South and West, fought and killed each other over different issues. They also took slaves from the other tribes.
 
Native Americans knew this, and white Europeans either didn't know, or didn't care. But we have learned a lot since then, right?

Um, no. We haven't learned anything.

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We have regressed, actually (see above)




Photographer Tony Austin was at the tail-end of a 3-hour nature walk recently when a murder of crows landed nearby. When 1 of the crows started “acting strangely,” Austin began photographing it.

Anting is a behavior in which crows land on an anthill and allow ants to infest their feathers. The ants then spray formic acid on their feathers. This acid will act as an insecticide, fungicide, and bactericide that will rid the bird of all its disease-causing pathogens!
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Ya need a link.

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Native Americans knew this, and white Europeans either didn't know, or didn't care. But we have learned a lot since then, right?

Um, no. We haven't learned anything.

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We have regressed, actually (see above)




Photographer Tony Austin was at the tail-end of a 3-hour nature walk recently when a murder of crows landed nearby. When 1 of the crows started “acting strangely,” Austin began photographing it.

Anting is a behavior in which crows land on an anthill and allow ants to infest their feathers. The ants then spray formic acid on their feathers. This acid will act as an insecticide, fungicide, and bactericide that will rid the bird of all its disease-causing pathogens!
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You wanna learn about nature?Hang out with the people you hate ...farmers &white rednecks
Many will take you dumb low iq lefties to school
 
Native Americans knew this, and white Europeans either didn't know, or didn't care. But we have learned a lot since then, right?

Um, no. We haven't learned anything.

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We have regressed, actually (see above)




Photographer Tony Austin was at the tail-end of a 3-hour nature walk recently when a murder of crows landed nearby. When 1 of the crows started “acting strangely,” Austin began photographing it.

Anting is a behavior in which crows land on an anthill and allow ants to infest their feathers. The ants then spray formic acid on their feathers. This acid will act as an insecticide, fungicide, and bactericide that will rid the bird of all its disease-causing pathogens!
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Shame that Trump isn't cleaning America of Socialist parasites
 
Native Americans knew this, and white Europeans either didn't know, or didn't care. But we have learned a lot since then, right?

Um, no. We haven't learned anything.
Agree 100%

The possible good news is that we have moved into Aquarius and very soon the associated benefits should be clear --- perhaps around two years of Hell on Earth before enlightenment and spiritual awareness.
 
Native Americans knew this, and white Europeans either didn't know, or didn't care. But we have learned a lot since then, right?

Um, no. We haven't learned anything.

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We have regressed, actually (see above)




Photographer Tony Austin was at the tail-end of a 3-hour nature walk recently when a murder of crows landed nearby. When 1 of the crows started “acting strangely,” Austin began photographing it.

Anting is a behavior in which crows land on an anthill and allow ants to infest their feathers. The ants then spray formic acid on their feathers. This acid will act as an insecticide, fungicide, and bactericide that will rid the bird of all its disease-causing pathogens!
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The "noble savage" trope in another form, nothing more or less.
 
Native Americans knew this ...

No they didn't ... it just takes longer to exploit the environment with stone tools ... and no horses ... still they managed to hunt down and eat almost every last megafauna on the entire continent ...


Real good stewardship of the ecology there ...
 


Try again, content unavailable. Never mind, I fixed it for ya, took about two seconds to do a search for the behavior.

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