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[–]OldManCorley[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Before anyone get pasts the gate with me as a serious researcher he or she will need to give a rundown on the Martian Fox

I don't see how that in any way have anything to do with what we're discussing, and it's a logical fallacy and a ridiculous requirement that I (or Dolan, if that's who you're aiming at) explain something unrelated to prove the legitimacy of our current arguments.

Further, you're the one coming with contradictory claims compared to scientific consensus and thus the burden of proof is on you - How does your point of view explain what looks like an earthly fox can exist in a mostly carbon dioxic enviroment? How did it get there? When did it get there? Why haven't it evolved and adapted to a Martian climate?

If you're putting anyone asking you for proofs for your claims in the "dog file" (I assume that's negative), you're barring yourself from participating in the sort of discussions that impact rational minds.

[–]RoxannaHardbutt 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

How does a fox exist in a mostly carbon dioxide environment.

You will observe the fox is looking at the Rover thru an opening in the mudstone wall, the theory is such life that survived the Solar Flares which were concurrent with the Permian Catastrophe on Earth 252 million yrs ago, which vaporized Mars' atmosphere causing its seas to boil away, retreated underground where indoor type vegetation which does not require sunlight to photosynthesize, absorbs CO2 and breathes out oxygen purifying the air and enabling the animals to survive.