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    15 hours ago

    I have both & my Dad had an arctic wolf and a timber wolf while I was growing up.

    We don’t really talk but I guess you figured out how to use Lemmy, Dad.

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      12 hours ago

      Was gonna say, roughly, who has those options. Then this is top (Canadian?)

      I am, of course, both. Wonder what happens if we release wolves in Australia. Guessing it happened and they died. Dingoes are cool though, and smart.

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        12 hours ago

        Loopy was the Timber wolf (named after cartoon wolf Loopy DeLoop) & Kushtaka was the Artic wolf (Loopy’s son, named after the native shape shifting creature of lore)

        Not that you asked, but I’m hoping this deflects from the fact that I am not, indeed, Canadian.

        Sadly I am trapped in the infernal prison that lies directly south of Canada.

        Dingoes are (I assume) a different flavor of Wolf. Smart, yes. Pack hunters, again, yes. I am no expert, but neither species are dog. I would hang out with them, though. I miss Loopy and Kush a lot. It’s been years and they both died of old age.

        Wolves in Australia sounds like a good band name.

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          11 hours ago

          My sympathies. On the odd occasion I have had a chance to hang out, dingoes were cool, not dogs, but aloof canids. Love to you and yours…

          Not keen on ‘Wolves in Australia’ we seem to do fine without promoting bad invasive species, cane toads are enough.

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            11 hours ago

            Thanks for the kind words, friend. Much love to you & yours back as well!

            I’m aware of the many battles with invasive species across the world, and of course the introduction of cane toads as pest control and thus the resulting aftermath is one of the most notorious. It’s a terrible situation that I wish could be balanced. It’s bizarre in a way, because Australia has the stereotype of “all the critters are out to kill you” but hardly any of those tough bastards are willing to eat a cane toad.

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              6 hours ago

              Cheers, appreciated,

              hardly any of those tough bastards are willing to eat a cane toad.

              Crows mate, worked out to flip them on their back and eat 'em that way. Currently passing the word along to various murders when they meet up, smart bastards.

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                Also, did you know that crows in Australia sound completely different than crows in the Americas??

                For real. For the lurkers, compare the crows in Mad Max to the crows in The Crow or whatever. It’s a real thing. They have accents as well.

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                Crows are cool. I’ve made friends with a couple over the years. They have a lot more time to use their brains freely. It’s a nice way to be.

                They need a reward system though, if ya want em to keep eating the toads. Easy food, but picking around the glands can’t be easy and I’m sure it doesn’t taste better than boiled peanuts or whatever they do in the nest.

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                  Yeah, they’re not making much of a dent in the toad population, probably don’t taste good, but I find it fascinating that they have the level of culture where their groups get together and swap notes like this. Perhaps we should do that thing where they get a peanut for dropping off trash (was it cigarette butts, eww) but with toads.

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                    Hold up homie, Carrier Crows. I’ll find some and ask what they want to deliver a message to you, and you do the same. They can meet up half way and split the pay or however they prefer to do it. I’d be happy to take a loss for it. Birds are just new dinosaurs.

                    Edit: I know about the cigarette butt thing, but I think that story was blown a bit out of proportion. The Internet has a tendency to focus on a few things and make the most out of it. Plus, even if that works, we shouldn’t be getting birds addicted to nicotine. I’m sure it’s in the filter.

                    2nd edit: if you make sure to keep 'em in check, you can have our surplus of bashing dickheads. There’s lots of angry people here who would love to use their aggression on animals. They do it regardless, let’s aim them towards critically invasive species. (PS, I know about the roundups. We have a similar thing in the US, but instead of helping, ours hurts. It’s in texas and they call it “rattlesnake roundup”. Bunch of dumbfucks that don’t understand what a keystone species is.