November 21, 2009
Published: 25 Aug 09 16:01 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20090825-21481.html
An invasion of marmots has Alpine farmers in Germany's southern Allgäu region claiming the rodents have become a fuzzy plague.
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Your comments about this article:
And because of this there has to be an extermination?
Talk about Germans living in their own bubble !
however, it was actually very hard to read..
whoever wrote this article should urgently work on his english ...
recommended is some high class english literature like Poe .. Orwell .. and so on ..
about the article itself:
i live in the mentioned region and i am very happy the marmot population is growing!
a PLAGUE ? BÜLL! complete BÜLL .. you see one every now and then...
it's the same story with Bruno the Bear .. a few crybaby farmers worrying about a bunch of sheep being killed by one harmless bear..
now the same type of crybaby fellows complain about a little destruction on their huts...
and that is so RIDICULOUS!
if you can't accept marmots living in their very own territory .. the mountains ... then don't f***ng go there ... and built you hut somewhere else...
FINALLY:
Nature will take back everything that man took, sooner or later...
The solution is what we refer to as the 3 S's.
Shoot
Shovel
Shutup
Yes, unfortunately the well-meaning nannies have turned the Germans into a bunch of nattering ninnies. They're nearly sufficiently emasculated enough to become honorary Brits.
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Yes, unfortunately the well-meaning nannies have turned the Germans into a bunch of nattering ninnies. They're nearly sufficiently emasculated enough to become honorary Brits.
however, it was actually very hard to read..
whoever wrote this article should urgently work on his english ...
recommended is some high class english literature like Poe .. Orwell .. and so on ..
Prairie dogs are a smaller rodent, like a large ground squirrel, and they're nearly an endangered species. They live in large colonies and make burrows which cows can step in, so farmers have tried to kill them, but roughly 97% of their former territory is gone.
Also, the black-footed ferret lives in prairie dog colonies, eating the rodents, and since most of its habitat is gone they're seriously endangered.