Nature is full of examples of mutualistic relationships. Each species benefits the other, and together their chances of survival are better than if they lived apart. Now scientists have found that such relationships aren't always as beneficial as they seem. Depending on environmental conditions, once-simpatico species can become competitors, and in extreme cases, one species can even drive the other to complete extinction. The harms these animals offer each other can sometimes greatly outlay the benefits. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/08/160824143910.htm
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In this pro-vegan article from goveg.com the production and consumption of meat has become the targeted cause of forms of pollution, water damage, global warming, and over usage of energy sources. Promoted by Peta this article will make you rethink eating that cheeseburger for dinner or barbecuing those steaks last Sunday. |
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