We have documented well the one mammalian prisoner we've kept for years, confined to the house or tethered to a rod in the back yard. Yes, that's the way it is. We feed him nothing but dog food, water, and a few scraps, which he is willing to lick from the floor. Now we have a new prisoner, temporarily, which we plan to confine to a glass bubble, never let him out, feed him nothing but fish food, and hardly speak to him at all. How long will he survive?
Sunday, June 08, 2008
Our Next Prisoner
We have documented well the one mammalian prisoner we've kept for years, confined to the house or tethered to a rod in the back yard. Yes, that's the way it is. We feed him nothing but dog food, water, and a few scraps, which he is willing to lick from the floor. Now we have a new prisoner, temporarily, which we plan to confine to a glass bubble, never let him out, feed him nothing but fish food, and hardly speak to him at all. How long will he survive?
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