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- May 22, 2024
I had two thoughts today (new personal best!):
1) Overfishing. Now that we have confirmed that only fish are eaten (there goes my fantasy of a Zootopia Shark girl), wouldn't that lead to overfishing? We have overfishing in real life, imagine if it was the only food 10% of the population could eat.
2) Overpopulation. Rabbits and many other animals have machine-gunning offspring as the sole tactic of survival. My question is: How are there not way too many herbivores now that the predators have switched tochildren fish? And how is there enough farms to feed that many creatures. Can you imagine the farmlands in Zootopia? The scale? The deforestation must be immense! We have problems with that in real life! Can you imagine if we were dealing with a 90% pure herbivore population? And so much of it is creatures that consume too much vegetation such as rabbits!! And guess how those multiply like!
Am I overthinking things? Yes, what of it? If reptiles and birds were in the menu, things would make some sense. Oh, bugs ARE probably eaten too. Still, they did not put that much thought into this verse.
1) Overfishing. Now that we have confirmed that only fish are eaten (there goes my fantasy of a Zootopia Shark girl), wouldn't that lead to overfishing? We have overfishing in real life, imagine if it was the only food 10% of the population could eat.
2) Overpopulation. Rabbits and many other animals have machine-gunning offspring as the sole tactic of survival. My question is: How are there not way too many herbivores now that the predators have switched to
Am I overthinking things? Yes, what of it? If reptiles and birds were in the menu, things would make some sense. Oh, bugs ARE probably eaten too. Still, they did not put that much thought into this verse.