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It's just a friggen critter out in the middle of a desert

The show was fairly neat and set up fairly well. I wouldnt mourn the animals death but it was a story of life death and most def. the rule of a monarch. It was a show that involved everthing we as humans experience but faster paced and a little more raw. I enjoyed the few shows I saw and wouldnt turn the show off.

Take it or leave it
 
Well if not merecats.... prarie dogs, if not prarie dogs then chimps. Why the negativity? its an educational show that COULD teach you something
 
Well, when you portray these little creatures as a "family" and get a bunch of yahoos following their lives on TV every week, this kind of reaction can't be a surprise. You know the PETA types and how they think. I agree, it's sad. I like watching these little animals. But we're talking natural selection here. You can't interfere with that w/o serious consequences down the road.
 
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everytime I see an add for that show all that comes to mind is "Target Practice"


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA"thumbsup"

If you're wondering what annoys me with crap like this, it's that some people seem more concerned with some critter dealing with the "circle of life" (and yes that isn't just coincidence that I used that term considering the what the dead animal was) in the middle of a desert way out there instead of being conserned about other things.
 
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