On 4/21/2016 11:20 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> 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.
>>
>>
>> You lying little species bigot!
>>
>> http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/09/05...onal-park.html
>>
>> http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-w...-after-5-weeks
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>> http://www.debate.org/opinions/can-d...help-of-humans
>>
>> How did (abandoned) dingo dogs survive on an island in Australia?
>>
>> 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
>>
>> 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.
Ah, now that is pretty cool as native camo goes!
> They don't need us to survive.
Sort of like the planet...
> My guess is that without man some of the weird small dogs would get killed right off but most dogs would survive.
No doubt.
> Mostly, life on Earth would flourish if we all disappeared. Mankind is mostly disruptive to the lives of living things.
100% agreed!