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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 398964" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>Yes a long way north east of Leonora I was followed by a dingo. Probably a hybrid given it was a good match for my mastiff/dane cross in size. I was on a little 50cc scooter buzzing about the bush. He kept a distance of 10-20 meters. I stopped and stood up raising my pick. He backed off not liking my height. As soon as I'd sit down and take off he'd follow again. It was a harmless game of cat and mouse until eventually he'd had enough and left me alone. The one thing that crossed my mind was hoping he didn't have any buddies with him or perhaps he'd have been a little more ballsy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 398964, member: 1884"] Yes a long way north east of Leonora I was followed by a dingo. Probably a hybrid given it was a good match for my mastiff/dane cross in size. I was on a little 50cc scooter buzzing about the bush. He kept a distance of 10-20 meters. I stopped and stood up raising my pick. He backed off not liking my height. As soon as I'd sit down and take off he'd follow again. It was a harmless game of cat and mouse until eventually he'd had enough and left me alone. The one thing that crossed my mind was hoping he didn't have any buddies with him or perhaps he'd have been a little more ballsy. [/QUOTE]
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