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This is a remarkable statistic. -- (link*)
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znufrii, meh and problematic (aka znufrii)
Mar 20 '23, 09:08
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The combined mass of every human on earth is more than ten times that of all land mammals that are in the wild.
(www.theguardian.com)
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Ah, I see the “wild” qualifier. Apparently, livestock (and presumably domesticated animals) are double the biomass of humans. -- nm
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Mop
Mar 20, 10:18
I heard a similar stat about ants having the biggest biomass on earth or something like that. -- nm
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Mop
Mar 20, 10:02
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Something like that. Here’s a different study I found. -- (link)
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znufrii, meh and problematic
Mar 20, 10:06
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What is this? A planet for ants? -- nm
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Mop
Mar 20, 10:17
time to get some People Brisket recipes I guess -- nm
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Beaker
Mar 20, 09:54
Fiiiine! I'll go on a diet. -- nm
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Mop
Mar 20, 09:52
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