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On Wednesday, 29 August 2018 23:21:42 UTC+1, F wrote:
On 29/08/2018 14:36, whisky-dave wrote: On Wednesday, 29 August 2018 10:12:59 UTC+1, F wrote: On 28/08/2018 13:23, whisky-dave wrote: On Saturday, 25 August 2018 12:08:17 UTC+1, F wrote: On 24/08/2018 12:13, whisky-dave wrote: But they're aren't any tuely wild dogs, pets that have become ferral but the closest to a wild dog is a wolf in the UK animal world and most of the world where dogs are pets or even a food source. So a wild dog is usually an escapee or perhaps off-spring of one if they exist or live long enough. Not been on a game drive in Africa then? -- F No last time I checked Africia wasn't in the UK, although it may be a part of the EU in the future. Re-read what you posted. It wasn't limited to the UK. I read what I posted perhaps you can tell me who posted "Not been on a game drive in Africa then?" I have NEVER been on a game drive in the UK in Africa, I thought Africa and the UK were difernt places, why are yuo implying they are the same place ? You need to get off the whisky, you need to get your head out of your arse. try to type in reasonably accurate English, stop the deliberate obfuscation, and re-read what you posted on 24/08/2018 at 12:13. It's up there ^. Have done and we still don;t have wild dogs in the UK. We don;t have wild polar bears either or any wild bears. An animal that has escaped from from captivity isn't classed as a wild animal. And I'm not going to get involved in one of your many ridiculous back and forth spats. Good. Welcome to my killfile. But you've only two hands cover your ears eyes and mouth too. .. |
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On 29/08/2018 15:08, GB wrote:
On 29/08/2018 14:34, whisky-dave wrote: It was how to define a wild animal from a pet or a pet released into the wild doesn't make it a wild animal. An escape dog isn't considered a wild animal. It's a moot point what the difference is between wild dogs and stray domestic dogs when they are mauling you to death. The Guardian says they are wild https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...s-greece-named The Telegraph says stray https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...y-dogs-greece/ There are true wild dogs in Africa. In Greece there are no wild dogs. The ones in Greece are correctly termed feral. Domestic ones gone wild. Like London pigeons are feral, but countryside wood pigeons are wild - never been domesticated. Andy |
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On Friday, 31 August 2018 21:21:11 UTC+1, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 29/08/2018 15:08, GB wrote: On 29/08/2018 14:34, whisky-dave wrote: It was how to define a wild animal from a pet or a pet released into the wild doesn't make it a wild animal. An escape dog isn't considered a wild animal. It's a moot point what the difference is between wild dogs and stray domestic dogs when they are mauling you to death. The Guardian says they are wild https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...s-greece-named The Telegraph says stray https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...y-dogs-greece/ There are true wild dogs in Africa. In Greece there are no wild dogs. The ones in Greece are correctly termed feral. Domestic ones gone wild. Of which there are very few in the UK, we justy don;t allow feral dogs to get to that stage. Like London pigeons are feral, but countryside wood pigeons are wild - never been domesticated. Andy Pigeons and wood pigeons and racing pigeons, there's 300 species. But we were only talking about dogs and whether we have wild dogs in the UK. |
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