Arnt snakes and lizards wild animals that we have partially domesticated.
Pines
snakes are unlikely to take your babies though...
Arnt snakes and lizards wild animals that we have partially domesticated.
Pines
we have them living in our backyard basically ...see them quite often and hear them too...have seen them in the sandy ,tan ,ginger and black colours ...lovely dogs but farmers kill them off every season ...and even sader they go round finding pup dens and kill all the puppies..
Man that sucks! Is that even legal? Considering they are natives and all. Couldn't they be relocated or something?
They are classed as pests in most states
We should be classified as a pest IMO.
Arnt snakes and lizards wild animals that we have partially domesticated.
Pines
Man that sucks! Is that even legal? Considering they are natives and all. Couldn't they be relocated or something?
Man that sucks! Is that even legal? Considering they are natives and all. Couldn't they be relocated or something?
Like farmers care whether it's legal or not. Farmers will shoot anything from Crocodiles for eating cattle to emus for kicking fences down, on umteen thousand acres, chances are you will get away with shooting pretty much anything.
Makes me angry every time I see someone say that. If you're not happy being here, you know where the door is.
Honestly... there aren't many remarks that could be more stupid... I'll just enjoy the extra fresh air you leave I guess.
Actually, I'm not content with just referring to you as an idiot regarding your former uneducated comment. Please Mr.Brains, explain to the rest of us why an animal like a dingo should be classified as a pest??....... I guess they arrived in this country all by themselves?? No doubt they've lived here a lot longer than white man! But have they wiped out more species than we have? Did they introduce cane toads, cats, rabbits, foxes, camels, deer and a trillion other species that are all doing a fantastic job at reducing habitat and opportunity for true Aussie native animals??? Oh no, we're not a pest you ignoramus! What an absolute clueless turkey! :lol: I apologize if you're only 10yrs old, that'd be about your only excuse
Actually, I'm not content with just referring to you as an idiot regarding your former uneducated comment. Please Mr.Brains, explain to the rest of us why an animal like a dingo should be classified as a pest??....... I guess they arrived in this country all by themselves?? No doubt they've lived here a lot longer than white man! But have they wiped out more species than we have? Did they introduce cane toads, cats, rabbits, foxes, camels, deer and a trillion other species that are all doing a fantastic job at reducing habitat and opportunity for true Aussie native animals??? Oh no, we're not a pest you ignoramus! What an absolute clueless turkey! :lol: I apologize if you're only 10yrs old, that'd be about your only excuse
Did you watch catalyst last night Phil.?
They had some very interesting looking forms of dingo living in the Blue mountains
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I actually caught that part and found it quite interesting..
They said something similar to this on catalyst about when farmers bait it kills adults who then cant teach their young proper hunting skills so they target easier prey in the form of the farmers young livestock, so by baiting the farmers are actually making things worse for themselves and like you said they would keep rabbit and roo numbers down which farmers also dislike, therefore I believe they are better off leaving the dingoes alone to do what they have done for 100s of years!!Might be a bit of a generalization? I'm sure there are some farmers who aren't so trigger happy. I've heard of farmers who believe keeping the dingo numbers stable is a good thing as they control rabbits and roos.
have also have them up me when pups are around.
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Folks just remember that dingoes are not domesticated animals. They are more like a wolf than a domestic dog.
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