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What strikes me is the use of canaries into the 1950’s. Surely we could have had some other means of detecting toxic gasses besides small animals.
It said they were upset about losing their birds when electrical sensors arrived in the 1980s!
I kinda thought that many of the coal mines were closing by then at least in Britain.
Are birds animals?
What a wild question
Of course not, they are the government drones.
yes.
It always makes me tear up about it when I read about this. People love stereotyping coal miners as hypermasculine, unfeeling work machines, but clearly at least some of them loved their bird companions and didn’t want them to die.
most even felt they owed their canary a life debt after they alerted them to the gas. the thing to understand about miners is that they were just people in mines. just imagine yourself in those conditions
In Rio de Janeiro favelas having pet birds Is a male thing, like a dad hobby. You see them taking the cages out to a walk and they care for their birds.
That’s so sweet!
Caring about animals means keeping them out of cages.
you want to free domesticated animals? what a heartless person you are =(
It’s supply and demand. You’re paying breeders to breed them so you can put them into cages.
Don’t put this on me. Having an animal inside of a cage is heartless.
Hey somebody revive that damn canary and get back to work