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Favorite Animal :O) Anonymous
vote wat your fav animal and animal planet will raise money to save it :O)

http://animal.discovery.com/tv/wild-100/save/save.html
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WOO HIPPO REPRESENT
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Dolphins are the best :O)
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I did not see an option for Black-footed Ferret so I just voted Meerkat instead.
>> Anonymous
FUCKYEAH RABBITS
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Dinosaurs!
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Pic related.
>> Anonymous
Dolphins rock!!!!
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Mini-Peï is superior.
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i voted butterflies :)
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yay!
>> spiderman !!Q+JluTncCte
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spiders!
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>>182973
voted for wolves. kinda let down by that list of choices though. no spiders or snakes...
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Snake....

Picture is of a blood python, made of beauty and hells fury.
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I vote for the negro.
The most intelligent animal on Earth. They can be a bit dangerous, but their antics are really fun to watch!
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I love the noble octopus. It's ignored by most people, but the octopus is one of the most intelligent species of the animal world. They have emotions such as anger, fear or sadness, and they can recognize themselves in a mirror (a sign of higher intelligence, exhibited by very few species).

There's still much research going on, but studies show that they are one of the most intelligent species of the world, in the same league as dolphins and apes!
>> Anonymous
I really like gerbils.
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I voted for the whale, but my favorite animal wasn't there. I love piggies.
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voted lions!!!
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>>183063
seconded, pandas and shit might be fuzzy and cuter but octopi win nonetheless
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RAWR
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tiger is probably going to win, but the cat that needs and deserves it the most is Amur Leopard
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Dolphins are my fav!
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>>183229
Sorry to say this, but the Amur leopard is pretty much doomed. Its population has gone below the critical limit. I'd rather concentrate on truly unique species that can still be saved, like the snow leopard.
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Cats! *^.^*
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Victory is assured.
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wolves ftw!
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We use their dumbed-down children as our protectors and buddies, we should at least attempt to save the originals, you buttered cocks.
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FUCK YA, HUMANS!
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Pic related. I'd toss a saddle on it's back and ride that bear like a horse.
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>>183457
That would be fucking awesome. It's really cool to watch them run and it would be even cooler to have someone riding someone else down on it.
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>>183457
...And then it would throw you off and maul you and feast upon your entrails. Which would be nice.
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>>183488
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rising_Lands
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>>183233

Speaks the truth. The Amur Leopard, amazingly beautiful animal, no longer has the variation in the population to make its genome viable. Well done people, you fucks.

Also; the Cheetah is probably in the same state. So in a few years you can say goodbye to the fastest and sexiest land animal.

Can we nominate one species to get rid of instead?? I can think of one that would help all the others survive...
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>>183519
Just think, in a few billion years when the sun expands and destroys the earth, who is going to save all of the lovable animals?

Oh, maybe it will be a sentient race with spacefaring capabilities.
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>>183521
It won't be humans though, we've long since pushed the nuclear button and wiped out nearly all life by then. I'm sure another species will take our place though!
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>>183521
In a few billion years or a few million years, no matter. Mammal species tend not to last that long, and ours is a mammal species. I'd be surprised if there are humans 10 000 years into the future, and if there are, that means they've almost certainly changed enough to be called a new species. In a billion years... well, look back a billion years and take a look at how everything has changed since. Our ancestors probably didn't even have differentiated organs back then!
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DOLPHINS FTW!!!!
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