Originally Posted by BrentD, Prof
Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
For the most part, there were no wolves in northern MN until recently. No shortage of them, today. There also were no turkeys in either downtown, or, the suburbs while I was growing up, and very few bald eagles, anywhere, much less downtown, where they currently nest along the river.
Wild turkeys were a real thing in Canada much later than they were in the US. Anyone who claims otherwise is badly misinformed.

Per usual.

Best,
Ted


No wolves ted really? You must mean a different minnesota. They were there when I was a child. They were there before I was a child. And they are still there.

You're getting the hang of this correlation thing, though, keep it up.


Someday, you will need to figure out multi word quotes in order to appear intelligent.

Example: “For the most part”. Anyone who lived here knew wolves were very nearly eliminated from the state of Minnesota.

Not the case today. It had nothing to do with climate change, either.

Best,
Ted