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What to do if you come across this in the bush!
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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix76" data-source="post: 255606" data-attributes="member: 6518"><p>Yeah gotta go with Jaros. Wild cats are a huge problem and they develop into huge animals and are ferocious. Wild dogs are similar. Just think an Alsation mating with a Dingo. You can get a large and wild animal.</p><p></p><p>As for the Panther? Well I'm very skeptical on that one. I've spent a lot of my years in the bush, and I mean the real bush. I've come across wild dogs and feral cats, and believe me they can do the damage shown in Nuggetino's You Tube. And of course there are the pranksters.</p><p></p><p>Yeah Gypsy, just saw your post. Cat and fox, but that is a smallish cat compared with some out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix76, post: 255606, member: 6518"] Yeah gotta go with Jaros. Wild cats are a huge problem and they develop into huge animals and are ferocious. Wild dogs are similar. Just think an Alsation mating with a Dingo. You can get a large and wild animal. As for the Panther? Well I'm very skeptical on that one. I've spent a lot of my years in the bush, and I mean the real bush. I've come across wild dogs and feral cats, and believe me they can do the damage shown in Nuggetino's You Tube. And of course there are the pranksters. Yeah Gypsy, just saw your post. Cat and fox, but that is a smallish cat compared with some out there. [/QUOTE]
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