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12/02/2019
■Class discussion: Should domestic cats be locked up to protect birds and rodents? Why or why not? Scientists say most of the millions of birds killed by cats each year are victims of feral animals – domestic cats that have returned to the wild. Could we ever control those feral cats? Why did ancient human beings ever join up with these small, efficient predators? How did domestic cats help create human civilization? Why are predators needed to maintain the balance of nature? What top predatory mammal has caused — and is still causing — the lion’s share of species extinctions?
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