Smh any who has arguments on YouTube dosent have a life...in fact after da realization dat I jus read thay bull shit....I'm gonna go fuck my girl....Smh...besides does it really matter
Wolves are Canis Lupus. Dingoes are Canis Lupus Dingo. Which clearly means that like dogs dingoes originated from wolves, they're a different thing in their own right.
I bet you've never even seen a Dingo before, because if you had...you would know they're nothing like dogs. They howl, they have wolf behaviour, the only thing that makes them different is appearance.
Canis lupus familiaris (and if you knew anything about zoology you would know you only use capitals for teh genus) is the DOMESTIC DOG, which is only one kind of DOG out if many!
Hint: The definition nof a species is sexual isolation; dingoes and domestic dogs breed all the time (that's how the Aussie Cattle dog was made), hence they'reof the same species, just different sub-species.
Canis lupus familiaris (and if you knew anything about zoology you would know you only use capitals for teh genus) is the DOMESTIC DOG, which is only one kind of DOG out if many!
Hint: The definition nof a species is sexual isolation; dingoes and domestic dogs breed all the time (that's how the Aussie Cattle dog was made), hence they'reof the same species, just different sub-species.
Wikipedia: "The Australian Dingo is a free-roaming wild dog unique to the continent of Australia, mainly found in the outback. Its original ancestors are thought to have arrived with humans from southeast Asia thousands of years ago, when dogs were still relatively undomesticated and closer to their wild Asian gray wolf parent species, Canis lupus."
@OrthodoxDarwinist Do you think I care what Wikipedia says? The Australia government currently has the Dingo classified as a sub-species of the wolf, and that is what's correct. Anyone can write something on Wikepedia.
Dingoes howl, they have scent in their tale, they only breed once a year...sounds like a wolf to me. Look the main fact is, if dingoes are dogs then wolves are too, which they aren't. There is the domestic dog, then there is the wolf, then there is the dingo.
Wikipedia: "The Australian Dingo is a free-roaming wild dog unique to the continent of Australia, mainly found in the outback. Its original ancestors are thought to have arrived with humans from southeast Asia thousands of years ago, when dogs were still relatively undomesticated and closer to their wild Asian gray wolf parent species, Canis lupus."
@IIproductionsII Sorry but in conservationist and environmentalist paper the name canis lupus dingo is used, but in those of pest management (yes also government papers) they are classified as canis familiaris dingo. And even Wilton who used c.l. dingo stated that dingoes are dogs and not something different. Furthermore DNA analyses cleary showed that they belong to the domestic dog and not some other form of gray wolf. Subspecies classification is far from being a clear cut deal.
@inotaishu1 Now you've gone up and made another lie, you now claim that dingoes bark like huskies and malamutes. But you show me know proof of this.
You seriously need to get a life, and take up an interest in some other animal, because you're never going to get near a dingo. Especially with that attitude.
@IIproductionsII I already got near several of them. And I stated that they use barking in the same way in examinations. What can you state to proof your claims?
Nothing so far, some websites and videos. No researcher names, no data, no scientifc papers.
I will stay polite:
You are making a fool of yourself. Only people with the same attitude as you will listen to you. Hopefully you are a better dog-owner than debater.
@inotaishu1 As I said, shut the fuck up. You're tying to worm your way out of giving evidence to back up your claims yet again. No researcher would say that dingoes bark like huskies and malamutes, because if they did...they clearly haven't ever seen a dingo, nor are they a researcher.
@inotaishu1 I've haven't said nearly as many points as you, mainly because I don't make up shit. You on the otherhand were the last person to try and claim something, and that was that dingoes bark like huskies and malamutes. Yet you still haven't given any link to backup that statement.
You obviously don't know that from personal expirience, as the closest you've ever gotten to a dingo is at a zoo. So give me a link to where it said that. If there's no link, they you made it up.
@IIproductionsII But you obviously refuse to revise your views and learn more. I gave you sources and not from just somebody. My data comes from the University of Kiel, from CSIRO, from all the big names of dingo research.
More I cannot do and neither will I do more. Too bad I was hoping to find someone with whom to have a fruitful discussion and exchange of data, but obviously I was mistaken. Well I got it, but not quite how I expected it. :D
@inotaishu1 Ok, so I win the arguement. You made up a lie, and after numerous times of me asking you to provide evidence to back this up, you did not. You just keep rambling on about other things, I already told you I wont be discussing anything else regarding the dingo genetically untill you show me where it said "dingoes bark and howl like huskies and malamutes".
Don't bother replying to this, I don't know why you don't just leave it. All your doing by replying is showing you need a life.
@inotaishu1 Ok, so now your trying to turn this back on me, not once have you asked me to show you where I found something, not once.
Ok what claims of mine do you want me to back up, because I will back them up happily. Unlike you, who can't. But hey, if I send you the links to these sites..then you have no excuse for not giving me a link to your madeup bullshit.
Smh any who has arguments on YouTube dosent have a life...in fact after da realization dat I jus read thay bull shit....I'm gonna go fuck my girl....Smh...besides does it really matter
gabrielrhone 1 month ago
Stop arguing! there are PUPPIES :D
hannahkoala 1 month ago
They're clearly dogs, not dingoes.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII
Well dingos are dogs, and these are dingos.
OrthodoxDarwinist 2 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist Firstly it's spelt dingoes, and secondly dingoes aren't dogs.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII
A dog is the species Canis lupus.
And dingoes are Canis lupus dingo.
It's a subspcies of DOG you fucking clown.
OrthodoxDarwinist 2 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist Wrong again. Dogs are Canis Lupus FAMILIARIS.
Wolves are Canis Lupus. Dingoes are Canis Lupus Dingo. Which clearly means that like dogs dingoes originated from wolves, they're a different thing in their own right.
I bet you've never even seen a Dingo before, because if you had...you would know they're nothing like dogs. They howl, they have wolf behaviour, the only thing that makes them different is appearance.
Now calm down, and shut up..ignorant idiot.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII
*Palms forehead*
Canis lupus familiaris (and if you knew anything about zoology you would know you only use capitals for teh genus) is the DOMESTIC DOG, which is only one kind of DOG out if many!
Hint: The definition nof a species is sexual isolation; dingoes and domestic dogs breed all the time (that's how the Aussie Cattle dog was made), hence they'reof the same species, just different sub-species.
OrthodoxDarwinist 2 months ago
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@IIproductionsII
*Palms forehead*
Canis lupus familiaris (and if you knew anything about zoology you would know you only use capitals for teh genus) is the DOMESTIC DOG, which is only one kind of DOG out if many!
Hint: The definition nof a species is sexual isolation; dingoes and domestic dogs breed all the time (that's how the Aussie Cattle dog was made), hence they'reof the same species, just different sub-species.
OrthodoxDarwinist 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII
Wikipedia: "The Australian Dingo is a free-roaming wild dog unique to the continent of Australia, mainly found in the outback. Its original ancestors are thought to have arrived with humans from southeast Asia thousands of years ago, when dogs were still relatively undomesticated and closer to their wild Asian gray wolf parent species, Canis lupus."
Suck on that you fucking moron.
OrthodoxDarwinist 2 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist Do you think I care what Wikipedia says? The Australia government currently has the Dingo classified as a sub-species of the wolf, and that is what's correct. Anyone can write something on Wikepedia.
Dingoes howl, they have scent in their tale, they only breed once a year...sounds like a wolf to me. Look the main fact is, if dingoes are dogs then wolves are too, which they aren't. There is the domestic dog, then there is the wolf, then there is the dingo.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
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@IIproductionsII
Wikipedia: "The Australian Dingo is a free-roaming wild dog unique to the continent of Australia, mainly found in the outback. Its original ancestors are thought to have arrived with humans from southeast Asia thousands of years ago, when dogs were still relatively undomesticated and closer to their wild Asian gray wolf parent species, Canis lupus."
Suck on that you fucking moron.
OrthodoxDarwinist 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII Sorry but in conservationist and environmentalist paper the name canis lupus dingo is used, but in those of pest management (yes also government papers) they are classified as canis familiaris dingo. And even Wilton who used c.l. dingo stated that dingoes are dogs and not something different. Furthermore DNA analyses cleary showed that they belong to the domestic dog and not some other form of gray wolf. Subspecies classification is far from being a clear cut deal.
inotaishu1 2 months ago
@inotaishu1 Shut up, and give me a link to dingoes being used as Sheep-dog. I'm not going to let you back out of your lies.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII I already did. The rest of the information I have is in books, so I cannot help you there.
inotaishu1 2 months ago
@inotaishu1 Now you've gone up and made another lie, you now claim that dingoes bark like huskies and malamutes. But you show me know proof of this.
You seriously need to get a life, and take up an interest in some other animal, because you're never going to get near a dingo. Especially with that attitude.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII I already got near several of them. And I stated that they use barking in the same way in examinations. What can you state to proof your claims?
Nothing so far, some websites and videos. No researcher names, no data, no scientifc papers.
I will stay polite:
You are making a fool of yourself. Only people with the same attitude as you will listen to you. Hopefully you are a better dog-owner than debater.
inotaishu1 2 months ago
@inotaishu1 As I said, shut the fuck up. You're tying to worm your way out of giving evidence to back up your claims yet again. No researcher would say that dingoes bark like huskies and malamutes, because if they did...they clearly haven't ever seen a dingo, nor are they a researcher.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
@inotaishu1 I've haven't said nearly as many points as you, mainly because I don't make up shit. You on the otherhand were the last person to try and claim something, and that was that dingoes bark like huskies and malamutes. Yet you still haven't given any link to backup that statement.
You obviously don't know that from personal expirience, as the closest you've ever gotten to a dingo is at a zoo. So give me a link to where it said that. If there's no link, they you made it up.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII But you obviously refuse to revise your views and learn more. I gave you sources and not from just somebody. My data comes from the University of Kiel, from CSIRO, from all the big names of dingo research.
More I cannot do and neither will I do more. Too bad I was hoping to find someone with whom to have a fruitful discussion and exchange of data, but obviously I was mistaken. Well I got it, but not quite how I expected it. :D
inotaishu1 2 months ago
@inotaishu1 Ok, so I win the arguement. You made up a lie, and after numerous times of me asking you to provide evidence to back this up, you did not. You just keep rambling on about other things, I already told you I wont be discussing anything else regarding the dingo genetically untill you show me where it said "dingoes bark and howl like huskies and malamutes".
Don't bother replying to this, I don't know why you don't just leave it. All your doing by replying is showing you need a life.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
@IIproductionsII Oh my gosh, I don't have a life .:)
By the way, if I remember correctly you didn't provide any evidence for about 70-80 % of your claims and no applying your logic...
And if my replying means I need a life and you also reply time an again ...
inotaishu1 2 months ago
@inotaishu1 Ok, so now your trying to turn this back on me, not once have you asked me to show you where I found something, not once.
Ok what claims of mine do you want me to back up, because I will back them up happily. Unlike you, who can't. But hey, if I send you the links to these sites..then you have no excuse for not giving me a link to your madeup bullshit.
IIproductionsII 2 months ago
Lol xD nice
sexydjole93 8 months ago
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fredrikolsson 4 years ago