Sujet : Re: "The Trek: An Epic of Survival (The Darwin's World Series)" by Jack L Knapp
De : psperson (at) *nospam* old.netcom.invalid (Paul S Person)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 22. Dec 2024, 17:36:29
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On 21 Dec 2024 18:04:50 -0000,
kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:
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This may come as a shock to you, but, in theory, I would think dingoes
could be imported from Australia to take care of the rabbits. Provided
they like rabbit, of course.
>
Of course, there might be problems with what /else/ they decide to go
after. But that is true of all predators.
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You mean like the baby-eating?
Actually, I was thinking of coyotes' eating pet cats and (at least not
too big) dogs but I suppose an unattended infant might be at risk as
well.
BTW, bobcats might work just as well; but they pop up on Nextdoor a
lot less often than coyotes do.
Not a problem at all. You just bring in komodo dragons to control the
dingo population.
Or wolves for the coyotes or cougars for the bobcats.
But that's just kicking the can down the road, in the long run.
-- "Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,Who evil spoke of everyone but God,Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"