Sujet : Re: 7 Words That Dogs Can Understand (And 4 That No Dog Can)
De : peter (at) *nospam* pmoylan.org (Peter Moylan)
Groupes : alt.usage.english rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 14. Mar 2025, 01:15:44
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On 14/03/25 00:59, Janet wrote:
In Australia, they use real dogs to herd sheep
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Kelpie
In the TV show I mentioned, the teasers ask whether the collies or the
kelpies will win in the Dog Trials. I guess I'll hear the answer eventually.
The Dog in Footrot Flats, a popular NZ comic book series, is a collie.
Scotland's kelpies are much bigger and tougher.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kelpies
I do admire creative ideas in sculpture. Australia has, unfortunately,
gone overboard in the matter of giant animals. I think it started with
the Big Merino, a giant statue of a sheep just outside Goulburn in NSW,
but by now lots of towns have introduced their Big Things. In Hexham,
just near Newcastle, there's a horrible-looking Big Mosquito, in
recognition of the denizens of the Hexham Swamp[1].
[1] I think the politically correct term now is the Hexham Wetlands, but
everyone I know calls it the Hexham Swamp.
-- Peter Moylan peter@pmoylan.org http://www.pmoylan.orgNewcastle, NSW