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His expression says it all, typically males are not doting parents, which is why the females run the males off shortly after mating let alone birth, some elderly males may stick around with the permission of the females and endure the cubs but it's not the norm. there grouchy loners. Thanks for the share @venustus . :emoji_ok_hand:
 
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His expression says it all, typically males are not doting parents, which is why the females run the males off shortly after mating let alone birth, some elderly males may stick around with the permission of the females and endure the cubs but it's not the norm. there grouchy loners. Thanks for the share @venustus . :emoji_ok_hand:
Indeed the males don't make the best parents!:)
 
There are 100 poems. The second half of the poem is described in the tag placed on the floor. The beginning of the poem is read aloud, and the player keeps track of the tag in which the following poem is written.
'Karuta' is a card game being enjoyed in Japan since ancient times.
 
Recently, 'invasive alien species' such as infestation of ants and wild raccoons are topics in Japan. In addition, I first learned that 'Wakame(Undaria pinnatifida)' cultured and edible in Japan is designated as 'alien species' abroad.



10 of the World's Worst Invasive Species

Humans are not recognized as alien species for some reason.:unsure:
 
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Recently, 'invasive alien species' such as infestation of ants and wild raccoons are topics in Japan. In addition, I first learned that 'Wakame(Undaria pinnatifida)' cultured and edible in Japan is designated as 'alien species' abroad.



10 of the World's Worst Invasive Species

Humans are not recognized as alien species for some reason.:unsure:

I would really like to taste test the Nile Perch, we have Yellow Perch here, my favorite, which were you speaking of. Thanks for the Kudzu by the way :mad:


That guy is crazy, fascinating video though (y)
 
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There is the crustacean "Amur River Crum" of Japan. This shellfish, which is regarded as an endangered species in Japan of this country of origin, breeds in San Francisco and seems to be treated as an invasive alien species. I think that it is "immigration" rather than "invasion".