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Why didn't we let these go in the NT?

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05 March 2023, 13:10
Bakes
Why didn't we let these go in the NT?
Gaur


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05 March 2023, 14:50
Foxhunter223
If you need a hand in getting some let me know tu2
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05 March 2023, 16:53
Bill/Oregon
Dang me! They sure are impressive brutes!


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06 March 2023, 01:30
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07 March 2023, 13:31
30.06king
My dream hunt. Will probably remain a dream though.


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08 March 2023, 09:33
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quote:
Originally posted by 30.06king:
My dream hunt. Will probably remain a dream though.


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09 March 2023, 11:28
georgeld
Thanks for posting that link.

Impressive animals. Do you suppose they'd help reduce the banteng and buff's up in the NT if there was enough of them?

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28 March 2023, 08:12
sambarman338
Gemsbok would be a greater asset in northern Australia than donkeys and camels Smiler

I also wonder if polar bears should be introduced to Antarctica before the North Pole melts. I guess the seals, penguins and polar scientists would give that the thumbs down but it might be the bears' only hope. If they gave too much trouble, we could go down and help.
28 March 2023, 09:00
30.06king
quote:
Originally posted by georgeld:
Thanks for posting that link.

Impressive animals. Do you suppose they'd help reduce the banteng and buff's up in the NT if there was enough of them?

George


George,
Don't know about impact on Banteng and Buff but I bet they would reduce the population of any careless hunters. I imagine hunting them would be highly exciting, but dangerous. By all accounts they are not to be trifled with, and likely to rapidly come at anyone in a heartbeat, with murderous intent.


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28 March 2023, 18:33
DesertRam
quote:
Originally posted by sambarman338:
Gemsbok would be a greater asset in northern Australia than donkeys and camels Smiler


They have sure done well here in the desert of southern New Mexico, USA. They thrive when natives cannot. They are great fun to hunt and are wonderful on the table. From the hunter's perspective, I wish there were more of them. Smiler


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30 March 2023, 16:41
EXPRESS
quote:
Originally posted by sambarman338:
Gemsbok would be a greater asset in northern Australia than donkeys and camels Smiler

I also wonder if polar bears should be introduced to Antarctica before the North Pole melts. I guess the seals, penguins and polar scientists would give that the thumbs down but it might be the bears' only hope. If they gave too much trouble, we could go down and help.


Mate, you'll be pleased to learn that there are 5 times as many polar bears today, than there were in the 60's...

We have fallen for yet another of misinformation campaign from the excessively conciencious

https://www.usatoday.com/story...reasing/11092356002/
30 March 2023, 16:57
sambarman338
Dunno, mate. If you read down in that thread, it looks as though changing circumstances have just lead to more bears being seen now, that the melting ice has caused them to spend more time on land.
30 March 2023, 17:50
Todd Williams
quote:
Originally posted by sambarman338:
Dunno, mate. If you read down in that thread, it looks as though changing circumstances have just lead to more bears being seen now, that the melting ice has caused them to spend more time on land.


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01 April 2023, 07:45
sambarman338
I don't suppose you're in the oil industry by any chance, Todd? Smiler