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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Tom is no fan of Australia and to cement his mistrust he has seen reports of a lady out jogging who was attacked by a pack of wild animals called dingo which are a cross between a wild dog and a marsupial. Luckily she survived with hospital injuries. This is a lesson for these crazed rewilders who want to bring wolves back to Scotland. It will end in attack. Never mind stopping the oil. Stop the Rewilders who probably are middle class suburban types who have never experienced the dangers of the wild |
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"Tom is no fan of Australia and to cement his mistrust he has seen reports of a lady out jogging who was attacked by a pack of wild animals called dingo which are a cross between a wild dog and a marsupial. Luckily she survived with hospital injuries. This is a lesson for these crazed rewilders who want to bring wolves back to Scotland. It will end in attack. Never mind stopping the oil. Stop the Rewilders who probably are middle class suburban types who have never experienced the dangers of the wild"
Dingoes are a species in their own right, I doubt wolves and marcupials can interbreed, you mean stray and wild dogs?
Not sure personally as Humans are expanding and overpopulated the planet so not sure if there's much natural environment left for them or any other wildlife in this world anymore. Nice Idea though |
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"Tom is no fan of Australia and to cement his mistrust he has seen reports of a lady out jogging who was attacked by a pack of wild animals called dingo which are a cross between a wild dog and a marsupial. Luckily she survived with hospital injuries. This is a lesson for these crazed rewilders who want to bring wolves back to Scotland. It will end in attack. Never mind stopping the oil. Stop the Rewilders who probably are middle class suburban types who have never experienced the dangers of the wild"
You again?
#Stoptheviciouspoisonousbuggers |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
They look like cute little puppies (a bit scrawny) running around the sand dunes on Fraser Island with your trainers in their mouths. But but don’t be fooled like I was , if you approach one it instantly bears teeth and turns into a devil dog. They are so scary , get close & they look at you like they will rip your head off. |
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"They look like cute little puppies (a bit scrawny) running around the sand dunes on Fraser Island with your trainers in their mouths. But but don’t be fooled like I was , if you approach one it instantly bears teeth and turns into a devil dog. They are so scary , get close & they look at you like they will rip your head off. "
Bit like my Ex Wife |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love the way you brazenly state you don’t like Australia in your OP. Like wow.
Tom is no fan of anyone outside blighty "
I think he said recently he likes the French or the Dutch I can’t remember |
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Tom is no fan of Australia and to cement his mistrust he has seen reports of a lady out jogging who was attacked by a pack of wild animals called dingo which are a cross between a wild dog and a marsupial. Luckily she survived with hospital injuries. This is a lesson for these crazed rewilders who want to bring wolves back to Scotland. It will end in attack. Never mind stopping the oil. Stop the Rewilders who probably are middle class suburban types who have never experienced the dangers of the wild" Just animal lovers in general i would say |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"They look like cute little puppies (a bit scrawny) running around the sand dunes on Fraser Island with your trainers in their mouths. But but don’t be fooled like I was , if you approach one it instantly bears teeth and turns into a devil dog. They are so scary , get close & they look at you like they will rip your head off.
Bit like my Ex Wife "
Does your ex wife have any relatives on the island of Ireland? |
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I came across a pack of wild dogs in the Scottish Borders a week ago. There were over a dozen of them. Near Moffat. Police van parked on the road. Large German Shepherds and other mongrel-types. Quite 'wolfy' looking. Farmer had shot four which had been killing sheep.Imagine a child or elderly person got caught up with them?
Re-introducing wolves?
Think again. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"I came across a pack of wild dogs in the Scottish Borders a week ago. There were over a dozen of them. Near Moffat. Police van parked on the road. Large German Shepherds and other mongrel-types. Quite 'wolfy' looking. Farmer had shot four which had been killing sheep.Imagine a child or elderly person got caught up with them?
Re-introducing wolves?
Think again."
There are packs of wild dogs on the loose in Scotland. Has this made the papers... ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I came across a pack of wild dogs in the Scottish Borders a week ago. There were over a dozen of them. Near Moffat. Police van parked on the road. Large German Shepherds and other mongrel-types. Quite 'wolfy' looking. Farmer had shot four which had been killing sheep.Imagine a child or elderly person got caught up with them?
Re-introducing wolves?
Think again.
There are packs of wild dogs on the loose in Scotland. Has this made the papers... ?"
Well if you don't know, no-one else will! |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
There were reports of a pack on abandoned wild hounds near Moffat which boasts the Star Hotel which is the narrowest recorded hotel in the town.
Four dogs attacked sheep and the Scottish farmer shot them stone dead like animals. It is not known why this was kept quiet but presumably to protect the Scottish tourist industry in the same way that shark attacks in Sharm are kept quiet as not to affect the tourism |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"No they are dogs.
DNA sequencing suggests they are an intermediate stage between wolves and dogs "
I knew it Glyn.. These buggers are just one DNA sequence from becometh even more dangerous. The Australian Wolf. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No they are dogs.
DNA sequencing suggests they are an intermediate stage between wolves and dogs
I knew it Glyn.. These buggers are just one DNA sequence from becometh even more dangerous. The Australian Wolf. "
Essex Tom's sounds quite a dangerous species too |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
Morden |
"No they are dogs.
DNA sequencing suggests they are an intermediate stage between wolves and dogs
I knew it Glyn.. These buggers are just one DNA sequence from becometh even more dangerous. The Australian Wolf. "
Or less dangerous Australian dogs. |
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