On Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 6:47:03 AM UTC-10, carnal asada wrote:
> On 4/20/2016 7:39 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> > drop off a cat they are in their element, dogs
> > won't last the night.
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> You lying little species bigot!
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> http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/09/05...onal-park.html
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> http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-w...-after-5-weeks
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> http://www.debate.org/opinions/can-d...help-of-humans
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> How did (abandoned) dingo dogs survive on an island in Australia?
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> Domesticated dogs in rural areas hunt for wildlife. "Owners answered
> that 58% of the dogs prey upon wildlife. 56.8% of the dogs were reported
> to have attacked animals of small and medium size. In addition, large
> mammals have also been attacked by dogs (20.3%)."
> htp://www.Scielo.Br/scielo.Php?Pid=S0103-84782013001100013&script=sci_arttext
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> Meet some domesticated animals who survived, after being adandoned by
> man: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/700-799/nb743.htm
I have read that domesticated pigs will change in appearance radically when they escape into the wild. They don't need us to survive. My guess is that without man some of the weird small dogs would get killed right off but most dogs would survive. Mostly, life on Earth would flourish if we all disappeared. Mankind is mostly disruptive to the lives of living things.