Lizard wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 02:01:34 -0800, Tim Bruening
> <tsbrueni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrotC:DRIVE_E
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> >It has been winter for 100 years. How have the life forms of Narnia
> >survived? I would expect that the grass, flowers, and fruit would not
> >grow in the snow. This would cause the herbivores, bees, and birds to
> >starve, which would wipe out the animals that feed on herbivores,
birds,
> >and bees. Granted, Narnia's animals seem to be as smart as Earth
> >humans, but I don't see how they could practice farming in all that
> >snow. The rivers and lakes are completely frozen, which would
eliminate
> >the fresh water fish and any animals that prey on such fish.
>
> Uhm...this is a world which has talking beavers, Santa Claus, and
> incarnations of Christ running around. Agriculture ain't really a
> consideration.
You say that the frozen and White Witch suppressed land of Narnia
magically
replicates food for the Talking Animals?


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