Mexican Wolves
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I love the outdoors and I am a ranch owner. I would love to see wolves stay in the wild, but whether it is this century or the next, the wolves are on their way out of the wild because of Human expansion and eventually there is nothing anyone will be able to do about it, unless an area is fenced in and they will not be able to expand their range. Then you will have inbreeding. There is no reason to argue. Its only a matter of time.
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@Tyco200 You are a nobody, nothing.....not worth the time to talk to scum........
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@Tyco200 Look whos talking. Can't spew a comment without a bit of scum in it. Fuck you asshole.
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@Mont556n Haha, my livelihood? Dude, look at what you did to our environment? You started this hell-mess with your hunts in the 1930s! And yes, Christians are the ones who apparently very much look down on WILD DOGS according to their bibles.
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@Tyco200 No, don't listen. After all, its not your livihood thats being eaten alive....
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@Toniwarren100 Bullshit
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@Tyco200 Nuts. Who said I was a christian? Ha Ha, typical wolf blogger. Wolves, Wolves, Wolves, to hell with everything else.....
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@Toniwarren100 Exactly. In fact, wild dogs consume nearly 5 times as much livestock as the typical Coyote, a little shit who feeds off of the damn vermin called livestock and has the wolves blamed. And exactly true there, mate! Live stock shouldn't BELONG here.
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@Mont556n Get my head out of the sand? Who's the disgusting pig waiting for the extermination of an endangered species? Who ruined our environment in 1960? I think it's devil worshiping, Christian pigs like you who need to quit the debate.
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@Mont556n The wolves were there first.. before humans, it actually ends up killing other animals and plants off. Getting rid of them will just unbalance things. The reason a lot of other animals went extinct in those areas was because humans killed them. The reason the wolves kill livestock is because hunters are killing their natural prey (elk), so they have less to eat and need to find alternative food, which livestock provide. And considering wolves diet's only consist of 4% livestock...
There are definitely some interesting points on both sides of the issue, and informed debate can lead to solutions! Thanks for watching and commenting, folks.
assignearth 7 months ago