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Lion Hunter criticised for killing "beautiful" animal (her words)



BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
17,156
So I take it you shoot these too?:

Black rat
Brown rat
Brown hare
Dromedary
Deer from Europe
Dog
Dingo
Ferret
Donkey
House Mouse
Northern Palm Squirrel
Polynesian rat
Water Buffalo

All non native to Australia.

Don't forget horses and Brumbies




or white people.
 




The Truth

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Do tell us all, how exactly should we erradicate feral cats etc? Putting a bullet between a feral cats eyes in not "sick or cruel". What bullshit.

Feral cat or stray cat. They are both the same thing.
 




Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
So I take it you shoot these too?:

Black rat
Brown rat
Brown hare
Dromedary
Deer from Europe
Dog
Dingo
Ferret
Donkey
House Mouse
Northern Palm Squirrel
Polynesian rat
Water Buffalo

All non native to Australia.

All of the above are shootable, except one... Dingoes are native.

They erradicated all the Water Buffalo in the NT by rounding them up and shooting them as they carried TB. Also culled camels, goats, pigs etc etc
 


The Truth

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All of the above are shootable, except one... Dingoes are native.

They erradicated all the Water Buffalo in the NT by rounding them up and shooting them as they carried TB. Also culled camels, goats, pigs etc etc

Have you ever watched Watership down?
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,156
All of the above are shootable, except one... Dingoes are native.

They erradicated all the Water Buffalo in the NT by rounding them up and shooting them as they carried TB. Also culled camels, goats, pigs etc etc

Techinically Dingoes aren't native, they have just been here a long time. Does beg the question though, how long does something have to be here before it is considered native?

The origins of the dingo are obscure and there is much controversy. It is not truly native to Australia but is thought to have arrived between 3500 and 4000 years ago.

http://www.aussie-info.com/identity/fauna/dingo.php
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
Eradicate invasive pests all you want, I'll support you on that. But what has that go to do with lion hunting?

Controlled licensed hunting is better than black market hunting would you agree? Hunting such animals will occur in one for or another no matter what. So which method would you rather?
 






The Truth

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Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
Techinically Dingoes aren't native, they have just been here a long time. Does beg the question though, how long does something have to be here before it is considered native?

Dingoes existed thousands of years before European settlement, as such they are part of the native flora an fauna. 4000 or more years on the continent allows them that status.

They are move native to Australia than most other dog breeds are native to their listed nation of origin.
 






















Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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Geelong, Australia
Not association football, Aussie Rules and basketball.

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The Truth

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None, they cost too much.

Actually scratch that, one. It had been bitten by a snake while running around in a paddock and wasn't going to survive.

Sorry to hear that.

Anyways, how many different creatures have you shot dead then? (pets not included)

Do you think the animals will ever retaliate like on Avatar? If so, are there any Honey badgers in Australia?
 
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