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28-04-2011, 04:21 PM | #61 | ||||||||||
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Vegetarian or not, I don't eat dingo...and I hardly see what that has to do with me believing that a protected species should not be put down because a person has willingly gone into their environment and suffered the consequences of being irresponsible. Fishermen don't just catch everything and kill it, they understand and respect the animals of the ocean, and understand that every day they go out fishing, they could come across an animal that has the 'potential' to kill them, sting-rays, sharks, saw fish, sword fish, jelly fish, the list goes on. But with a dingo, it doesn't seem to matter. Why is that so hard for a person to understand? This article was never about hunting to maintain numbers, it was about killing an animal that behaved as a wild animal would...ergo, our rights are more important. You believe that they are, because we're top of the food chain - I believe you're selfish to think you're that important. But I guess my belief isn't important, because yours is. You don't see every day people walking into a lion enclosure do you? A lion is just a big cat isn't it? What's the problem there, oh that's right, the lion will kill you - a dingo is no different. Quote:
Humans are conditioned to believe they are more important than anyone else, I don't believe we are. I don't have to agree with you, nor do you have to agree with me. Quote:
Funnily enough, most of the attacks that have occurred on Fraser are; in line with Dingo breeding season, so of course they're going to be more territorial...but no one seems to take that into consideration, because Easter is a lucrative time of year on Fraser, there are $$$ to be made... Quote:
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The two biggest threats to 'purebred' dingoes, hybridisation and the human race...I think you'll find most of the dingoes on the mainland, are hybridised. edit: I'm not begrudging you an opinion, I just have a different one. I'm not a tree hugging hippy either, I believe that animals have their place - Fraser is theirs, not mine. The same as the rivers in the top end belong to the crocodiles, I therefore don't swim in them.
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28-04-2011, 04:58 PM | #63 | ||
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Why can't they just kill all the dingos on the island? Then no one would be attacked because there are none?
Same with Kangaroos they're useless bastards and they don't even taste that good. |
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28-04-2011, 05:08 PM | #64 | ||
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Well, we were just on Fraser yesterday. The last report says pretty much what our tour guide was saying to us. That the last couple of attacks happened in behind the dunes where children had wandered unsupervised.
Yes, there is plenty of warnings about dingoes and other wild animals. Parents are foolish to believe they can enter the bush land in complete safety. As our tour guide even said "This isn't Dream World, or Seaworld". We were informed about the common belief about size in relation to the dingo, but also warned to be careful, just the same. We, however, didn't see a single dingo during the whole day. We were hoping to, but it never happened. Even though we never saw any dingoes, we did not allow our children to be away from us. The had to hold our hands at all times, and if a dingo was seen, our plan was for us to return our kids to the bus immediately. Our children are 5 and 2 and half. The other thing is that we have 2 blue heelers. This is actually the breed that is linked to the most attacks on family children. Again, the problem comes down to complacency. The dogs show loyalty to the master, therefore they are believed to be loyal to the children. This is so wrong. There is no room for complacency regarding animals. We don't allow our children near our dogs alone, despite the amount of training they have had. (Both dogs and kids). We are constantly watching the dogs body language. And if we need to go inside (even just for 30 seconds), the kids go inside too. Simple rules to protect the children and the dogs. @ Sezzy. An animal that attacks a person once, and gets away with it, will attack again. The next time it will be more bold in its approach. I do agree with killing the 2 dogs that attacked, as opposed to blaming all the dogs on the Island. According to our guide, the committee and experts invovled believe that Island would comfortably support up to 200 dogs. Past numbers and breeding at times of feeding bans have supported this number. |
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Last time I looked horses and cows are introduced species, and are in very low numbers on Frazer island. |
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Dunno about that - the typical JC image kinda looks like a hippie to me. Must be the long hair and sandals ..... |
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News reported that 3 more dogs where shot today because they showed aggressive tendancies?????
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28-04-2011, 09:05 PM | #70 | |||
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They may be the MOST purebred, but that doesnt mean they are purebred. Not that that is any reason to kill them. |
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The concept was likened to hyenas, of which there is footage of large packs bringing down very large animals. One hyena on its own, or just a few, no they wont they will stick to smaller prey. Dingoes behave similarly. How much is accurately describing dingoes, and how much relates to hybrids I cant say. Straight out of wiki Quote:
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28-04-2011, 09:19 PM | #72 | ||
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Guys if your going to use part of my sig could you please get it right.
Seriously though I think this is a debate that no one can win as has been said,its politics. Its going to be a case of everyone taking responsibility to ensure as far as possible that neither human nor dingo cause problems for each other.
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28-04-2011, 09:26 PM | #73 | ||
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Just because we've always been that way, it doesn't make it right to continue in that fashion...
Like I said, you have your opinion, I have mine... Because I don't agree with your opinion doesn't make it any less valid than yours, and you twisting words to suit your argument does you no favours. If you want to keep stuffing it down my throat, that I'm wrong and you're right, well you go right ahead...I couldn't give a rats if you think I'm wrong, and I'm sure I'm not the only one in the world, or on this forum with this opinion. http://www.frasercoastchronicle.com....sitor-numbers/ http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/q...-1226046070071
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The three 'other' dingoes killed, were all before this incident, not a result of it. Not related, and as a result of aggressive behaviour. Just as I said, controlling them, as has been the case for decades. Yet they still exist. No-one is trying to eliminate dingoes from the island, which was part of your objections. Theyre killing all the 'dingoses'. No, they arent. The other article is the politics of it. And there is no agreement, just an uproar, and people suggesting talks, and well the same crap that has been going for years. Why else would there be, groups for business operators, and a group to save the dingoes and government departments already geared towards 'action'? Because its nothing new. Quote:
You say Im stuffing something down your throat? Grow up. Yeah yeah, you just dont like being called out on your double standard. Cows are food, dingoes are special, I get it. |
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My objection is that people aren't taking responsibility and animals are dying as a result. Cows aren't facing the decimation of numbers that dingoes are...when they do...I bet you still won't stop eating meat. Cows are bred for human consumption, if you're trying to make an argument out of that, you're barking up the wrong tree. You're trying to argue about food consumption versus an animals survival as a species...there's no correlation there, and never will be. Ergo, NO double standard. Get over it. And as I also said earlier, autumn is breeding season...once again, a little bit of knowledge of animal behaviour during these seasons suggests that perhaps during this period, tourists should be banned from the island, to ensure both the safety of the visitors and the inhabitants, ie the dingo. The 'other article' is about the problems these dingoes face - 500 vehicles in one day? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand that there's no viability for a dingo in that situation, further exacerbated by the following comment; Quote:
And the article that you seem to base it on - look at the photo. Does that honestly look like a well fed dingo to you? Look at the crowd of onlookers, yeah, they sure look like they've got the dingoes best interest at heart.
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But I did say that whatever mistakes her parents made, they werent bitten, the kid was. She is not responsible at all, despite her mistake. Regardless, the dingo in question has now, and obviously had prior to, got the idea of attacking a human. Bye bye. Should people be fined heavily for breaching rules, absolutely. Just like the tools in the picture, or the ones who leave food unsecured, or feed the dingoes. |
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Seriously?
You might want to re-read my posts, because you keep coming back to cows. It's not about cows - if it were some wierd and wonderful species of cow that there were less than 500 of...yep, I would be saying the same thing. But it's not...it's Dingoes - who on that island, are protected. We as humans, willingly enter their area, and continually do the wrong thing. The innocent people who don't do the wrong thing, suffer as a result (ie those that do feed the animals walk away, and the dingo attacks someone who didn't feed them). I'm not responsible for what those before me did, and to try to push it to that is asinine to say the least, but if you feel that makes you win, go right ahead. See, I have a big problem with the suggestion that I don't care that a child got attacked. But it happens all too frequently, that a child suffers as a direct result of their parents actions, and not just in these situations. The problem is people AREN'T being fined heavily. They haven't stopped feeding them, and to me it honestly seems that are doing nothing to prevent this kind of incident from occurring. Aside from putting the dingo responsible down - that's not good management. Perhaps you can go back to the main point - post on page 2... Quote:
Why you've twisted it to be about cows beats the hell out of me - you're trying to compare apples with onions, not apples with apples. From where I sit, everyone is concerned with what the dingoes did, yep, they behaved like the wild animal they are. The only way you're going to prevent that, and I do say prevent, not stop completely; is to tame them, particularly if people are so insistent on going out there, and if the money is that important. It's either that or close the island to tourists completely, which, as you have repeatedly said, is unfair, as the human's suffer. You twisted it to be about maintaining numbers - which was also not what it was about - the crux of it is that a child was attacked by dingoes and subsequently the dingoes were put down. So if you're insistent on twisting it, to be something it's not, I'm sorry, discussion's over.
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why stop at killing dingo's??
croc's, sharks, drop bears, koalas, roos, wombats, box jelly fish, stingrays.. KILL EM ALL... oh and those pesky humans, have you ever seen those humans attack?? better start culling them too..
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29-04-2011, 09:44 AM | #79 | ||
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News flash - The Royal Wedding was tragically marred today by a ravening horde of warrigal devil-dogs.
Hundreds of Australian mongrels tore through Westminster Abbey snarling, drooling, and snapping, and savagely bit anyone at reach. One guest was taken to the vets for treatment inadvertently due to her horsey appearance. An anonymous queen was quoted as saying "we are thoroughly disgusted that the corgis have not done what they were designed to do - that is, cause any attacking animals to choke on their overstuffed carcases". Prince Harry's father has escaped injury because he wasn't invited. |
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29-04-2011, 09:46 AM | #80 | ||
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Here is a dingo with a baby. It doesn't look vicious. This thread is going around in circles.
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[QUOTE=Geez Louise
This thread is going around in circles.[/QUOTE] Agree. Though it may be spiralling downwards ..... |
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29-04-2011, 09:52 AM | #82 | ||
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I just posted that pic to lighten the mood.
It is sad a little girl got hurt but you can debate your point only so much...I think it has all been said.
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killer dolphins
http://www.milkandcookies.com/link/61945/detail/
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