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Lokmar

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 My grandma was obsessed with this lol. She even had one....you push a button and it dances and plays the song lol


See, I'd rip the music box out of its tail and sew a fur lined cock pouch into it. Then I'd list it on eBay for an insane amount of cash and wait for some furfag to buy it up for a nocturnal masturbatory aid.





(I think there might be something wrong with me.)

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DKG

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Two days of thunderstorms and a day of sun, so I was keen to get back to a national park to do some grading on fire tracks.



Saw a pack of these, all identical, then another single one (still identical) couple of kilometres further on in the track drive in.



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Taken through a smudged windscreen quickly before the last one bolted, then I zoomed in later for a screencap.



They were all dingo/cross-bred and in the same pack.

Are there any pure dingoes left?

Frood

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Shen Li

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Looks FATTENING!

It's protein and greens.

Frood

I'm claiming this motherfucking thing in my expenses...



Tired of squatting and trying to keep the leeches off my balls.





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caskur

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Quote from: Frood post_id=493340 time=1675426221 user_id=1676
Two days of thunderstorms and a day of sun, so I was keen to get back to a national park to do some grading on fire tracks.



Saw a pack of these, all identical, then another single one (still identical) couple of kilometres further on in the track drive in.



https://i.postimg.cc/RCyR2ntL/Screenshot-20230203-175401.jpg">



Taken through a smudged windscreen quickly before the last one bolted, then I zoomed in later for a screencap.



They were all dingo/cross-bred and in the same pack.

Are there any pure dingoes left?




oh course.... WA has plenty of the bloody things and on Frazer Island QLD, the bloody things are starving  and trying to eat the tourist's children.
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol

DKG

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Are there any pure dingoes left?




oh course.... WA has plenty of the bloody things and on Frazer Island QLD, the bloody things are starving  and trying to eat the tourist's children.

Coyotes have learned to adapt and thrive in urban areas. What they are also doing is mating with domestic dogs creating a larger hybrid. I cannot remember the show, but I saw a wildlife program that claimed dingoes were mating so frequently with domestic or dogs that the original dingoes were becoming extinct. Obviosuly it was misleading.

caskur

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oh course.... WA has plenty of the bloody things and on Frazer Island QLD, the bloody things are starving  and trying to eat the tourist's children.

Coyotes have learned to adapt and thrive in urban areas. What they are also doing is mating with domestic dogs creating a larger hybrid. I cannot remember the show, but I saw a wildlife program that claimed dingoes were mating so frequently with domestic or dogs that the original dingoes were becoming extinct. Obviosuly it was misleading.


 I was speaking to someone on my fb group.... people dont like taking their dogs to beaches up our hot north coast because dingos attack domestic dogs and run off with them to eat them.



they are a protected native animal but in my opinion shouldn't be.



I dont know.... I don't have the answers....
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol