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  • Interesting. The speaker calls them wolves but the woman from the sanctuary says that they are dogs. Also there is no proof that hybrids are in general more agressive. Especially in the wild and pastoral areas such dogs would be the first to be shot so only the most shy and cautious would survive.

    When you have stable wild dog pack near, then those dogs will keep foreign dogs out. When you kill them, you break the pack and you have more dogs breeding, coming in and of course more stock loss.

  • Bullshit....let them kill your kids you stupid people

  • all this because one fucking baby...

  • AUSTRALIA stop killing Dingoes, Kangaroos, Whales, and Dolphins you idiots stupid aboriginees!!!

  • @soopaflychic you fucking retard it's white ignorant farmers (did you not just see that guy??)

  • @soopaflychic Are you a troll? I for one don't believe in killing any animal, nor do I believe in eating them for that matter, do you eat animals? if you do then shut up, because there is nothing worse than somone who sits down and eats a nice steak while talking about animal welfare.

    And as far as I know knagaroos have been a pest in places and have had to be shot to keep numbers down. That happens in a lot of countries.

    As for killing whales and dolphins, are you serious? Stupid racist.

  • I'll stop "yapping" when you stop replying.

  • Its not a wolf!........god dam only a wolf is a wolf! no wonder dingos get shat on in auss. There an aincient dog! yes dogs

  • @adznz11 They are wolves. They don't bark they howl. It is thought they came from the Indian wolf. Just because they don't look like your typical wolf doesn't mean they are, they do have "lupas' in there name, which means wolf. I myself currently own a dingo and a normal dog, and I know that my dingo is nothing like a dog. He behaves alot differantly to normal dogs. He howls at my dog and she just starts barking lol

  • @IIproductionsII Amazing how these notions spread. Dingoes certainly do bark on occasion. Your Dingo may not bark, or at least hasn't in your presence. Like all canines, there is wide variance in temperment. Wolves bark as well, given certain situations. And they do attack and eat people, not as often as dogs do, but every once in a while someone finds out that the popular belief is wrong.

  • @schlusselmensch No, they do not attack and eat people. Please check your facts before commenting on Australian animals. Dogs don't attack and eat people either. They may kill a child, but they don't eat them.

  • @IIproductionsII You've only a slight problem with reading comprehension, fortunately. If your Peter Rabbit wildlife beliefs give you comfort, by all means stick with them.

  • @schlusselmensch No I do not. Also a dingo at some point try and bark if they are around dogs but it does not sound the same, and it does not mean the same thing. I think I would know. You do not even live in Australia so you would have no idea on how dingoes behave. So stop talking like your an authority and shut up.

  • @IIproductionsII "Stop talking like your an authority". What does that mean? Your (not you're, not ur?) spelling has given you away. I apologize for teasing you, kid.

  • @schlusselmensch So what, i'm 14 lol. What do you mean give "me" away, i'm not pretending to be an adult here. All I ever said was that you need to check your facts about dingoes, because they do not eat people. In some cases they may attack, and I don't really care about that because they are expected to be extinct by 2020 thanks to us.

  • @IIproductionsII If you reread my first post carefully, instead of racing over it, you'll see that I said that wolves eat people. As far as "give me away", your lack of attention to capitalization, punctuation, spelling and grammar gives you up as a youngster.

    A word of advice; never use absolutes in regards to wild animal behaviour. They will inevitably prove you wrong and perhaps not a little foolish.

  • @schlusselmensch "gives you up as a youngster" What part of "i'm not trying to be an adult" do you not understand. " And they do attack and eat people, not as often as dogs do, but every once in a while someone finds out that the popular belief is wrong"<-- you saying that dogs eat people? Dogs don't eat people, they eat herbivores, cows, sheep ect. I think you must find it hard to understand the differance between "killing" and "eating". Also your Canadian, dinoges are Australian, so shut up.

  • @IIproductionsII OK, but what are dinoges? As far as reading comprehension goes on your part, I must give up. Give your dingo a pat for me at least, won't you? And learn the difference between your and you're when you have a moment. Your CV will look better when the time comes. By the way, here in the north of Canada, dogs most certainly do kill people and if someone didn't put a bullet through the poor starving bastard's heads, they'd eat them. Hell, they eat each other. You're a girl, right?

  • @schlusselmensch "dinoges" ever heard of something called a typo? I meant to say "dingoes" you'd have to be pretty dumb to not relise that. Most kids my age say "ur" so atleast I'm not that bad. Too automatically assume that i'm a girl just because I don't think animals should be treated like dirt is very immature. I'm a boy. Your calling me a "kid" yet you think just because I like animals, you assume I'm a girl.

  • @IIproductionsII I'd suggest learning the difference between to and too would be a good idea as well. I thought you might be a girl because you are only a moderately

    dismal wordsmith and you have not resorted to profanity in your somewhat confusing rebuttals. Best regards and good luck with your furry friend.

  • @schlusselmensch Again, it doesn't matter why you thought I was a girl, you still did and that's immature. Just because I may argue you think i'm a girl? Not everybody is the same genius. But thanks, good luck to you as well. By the way, stop going on about how my grammer may not be as good as yours. Only a 14 year old has the right to say that to me.

  • @IIproductionsII No, if I'm that immature, I've every right to critique your grammar and spelling LOL! Are all your teachers at school fourteen years old? They bloody must be, as they are not doing a terribly good job of ladling the Queen's English into you. To be fair though, you're streets ahead of most of the people hammering away on their keyboards to YT.

  • @schlusselmensch Exactly. I may not be the best at writing english but I am only 14. I know plently of people who write like this "sup wat u doing?"

    Oh, and I never said you were immature because you were complaining about my grammar. I said you were because you were making assumptions about my gender. Anyway what does grammar have to do with dingoes, that's what the original conversation was about.

  • @IIproductionsII Are you going to stop rabbiting away any time soon LOL? You remind me of the limbless knight from The Holy Grail! If you quit yapping, possibly you won't be mistaken for a girl again.

  • @schlusselmensch "wild' animal. I own a dingo, something that you will probably never have the chance to do. So I think I would know more about them then you would. I had to do tons of research on them before I was able to get a permit to own one.

  • If they could only protect the dingo in Qld. We need a good Politician to change the Act to protect them.

  • Move with the times science has progressed,do follow ur own advice,need help researching the essential link in our bio-diversity The dingo is the top predator and was here before christ, they preserve native australian wildlife!!! (so what did our native species do before u got here with your gun..lol) Dingoes prey on foxes and rabbits A healthy eco system has been proven with dingoes who inhabit the mainland and wolves have been re-introduced to the USA and Canada.

    THEY ARE OUR ECO SYSTEM

  • ahhh yer pure dingoes............... but who is to really know.... i shoot wild dogs no matter what they are bread with.

  • Open Season!!!

    How about we turn the gun on rednecks like yourself who have done more damage to this land than any Native Australian Wolf...Get educated and put the guns and baits away...

  • Out of all the replys to one of my comments ures has to be the dumbst......... Do some research and then get back to me.

    If there were no hunters you could say good buy to the Australian native wildlife period.

  • @gregsball huh? the only thing you aussies need to worry bout is roos, rabbits and cane toads! two of which the dingo predates on naturally! As for the livestock issue its long since bein proven that wild dogs or dingo x dogs are the main culprits. Im sorry if that gets rid of your excuse to kill em for fun! Why dont you turn your bloodlust on roo overpopulation when needed....then you wld be doing your country a favour...perpertrating the old dingo myths is only gonna cause your auss more pain

  • screw u man dingoes have been around longer than most people in austarlia u don't jake shit about them

  • I think you need to learn to spell too, you sound like an ignorant redneck.

    Sure, get rid of the wild dogs, but leave the dingoes.

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