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- From: styri@hal.nta.no (YuNoHoo)
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- Subject: Re: Dead Pigeons (was: Electric Field Question)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.165426.10564@nntp.nta.no>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 16:54:26 GMT
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- In article <26DEC199214302058@utkvx3.utk.edu>, ljones@utkvx3.utk.edu (Me? Graduated? Nope. Not yet.) writes:
- |> In article <IfAp=Oq00WBKA1dLBE@andrew.cmu.edu>, "Stephen M. Lacy" <sl31+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes...
- |> >Excerpts from netnews.alt.folklore.science: 17-Dec-92 Dead Pigeons (was:
- |> >Electric.. by Drew Lawson@acuson.com
- |> >> That is because NYC (no, I'm not using MSWord) also has millions of
- |> >> flies, cats, rats, crows and other things which will gladly eat a dead
- |> >> or slow pigeon.
- |> >
- |> >Ok, so where are the pigeon bones? Surely, they don't eat the bones
- |> >too. Where are all the dead rats, cats, crows, etc (I know, flies
- |> >virtually turn into dust when they die)
- |>
- |> Good question. Lewis Thomas considered this very question
- |> in his essay "Death in the Open", in _Lives_of_a_Cell_. Thomas
- |> concludes that death is occuring all around us, but that most animals
- |> instinctively hide prior to dying, so that witnessing death
- |> or corpses is jarring. In Lewis's words, seeing a dead bird is more
- |> unusual than seeing ath reading.
- |> The essay is worht reading.
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- No, that's an UL, or at least mr. Thomas is generalizing too much. I've
- seen enough dead wild animals to know this is false. It's correct that
- an animal will try not to be an easy catch for it's natural enemies when
- it's feeling weak. But that doesn't imply it's dying. However, it'll be
- no surprise to learn that animals dying a "natural" death do feel a bit
- weak.
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