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You'd think the Dingo's would have taken care of that straight away?!?!
You'd think the Dingo's would have taken care of that straight away?!?!
Besides feral deer (many species), donkeys, camels, ostriches, horses, foxes, goats, cats, wild boars, water buffalos etc which are all shot in their thousands everything that we have tried on rabbits from lab diseases, T.N.T, rabbit proof fences, fumigating, trapping, shooting in their tens of millions etc etc, has failed and they are still in plague proportions.
You'd think the Dingo's would have taken care of that straight away?!?!
Besides feral deer (many species), donkeys, camels, ostriches, horses, foxes, goats, cats, wild boars, water buffalos etc which are all shot in their thousands everything that we have tried on rabbits from lab diseases, T.N.T, rabbit proof fences, fumigating, trapping, shooting in their tens of millions etc etc, has failed and they are still in plague proportions.
I guess all those bunnies should be referred to as "Austin's Blight"!
Growing up the vernacular was underground mutton.
Its not just the wildlife that wants to hurt you....
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Certainly seems like enough to feed a major portion of the population and the pelts can be rather nice and useful too!
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So how well did the fences end up working out?
So how well did the fences end up working out?
About as effective as when they tried having folks with shotguns spread out along 2400 miles trying to stop introduced Starlings from entering Western Australia...............
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