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Read Reason Why Australia Government Killed 10,000 Camels by Abujaexpress: 11:11pm On Jan 12, 2020
The government of Australia has ended the culling tour to sniff the living daylight out of 10,000 camels. It became imperative because of the inability of the mass camels to get water in the desert, and the clash that ensues with humans whenever those camels come to human habitation in search of water.

More than 1 million of the humped creatures wander Australia. They aren't from the continent, but arrived in the 1840s on ships — brought in as an ideal means of transport for the country's vast deserts. Nearly 200 years later, they're mostly feral pests, destroying habitats and competing with humans and native species for resources, according to Earther . And amid the worst drought and fire season in national memory , Australia wants to kill 10,000 of them from helicopters
Re: Read Reason Why Australia Government Killed 10,000 Camels by kernniejay(m): 12:03am On Jan 13, 2020
That is a country where human lives have value and priority over any other creature, unlike a shithole where human lives are destroyed to allow cattle feed on farms and nothing happens.
Re: Read Reason Why Australia Government Killed 10,000 Camels by bigiyaro(m): 12:17am On Jan 13, 2020
pls just donate those camels to naija, here we eat anything, from dead whales to dolphins, snakes, lizards just name it. thank u Australia.

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Re: Read Reason Why Australia Government Killed 10,000 Camels by Tellemall: 1:01am On Jan 13, 2020
Abujaexpress:
The government of Australia has ended the culling tour to sniff the living daylight out of 10,000 camels. It became imperative because of the inability of the mass camels to get water in the desert, and the clash that ensues with humans whenever those camels come to human habitation in search of water.

More than 1 million of the humped creatures wander Australia. They aren't from the continent, but arrived in the 1840s on ships — brought in as an ideal means of transport for the country's vast deserts. Nearly 200 years later, they're mostly feral pests, destroying habitats and competing with humans and native species for resources, according to Earther . And amid the worst drought and fire season in national memory , Australia wants to kill 10,000 of them from helicopters

No links? How is this veritable information? Mynd44

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Re: Read Reason Why Australia Government Killed 10,000 Camels by mrbenjame: 2:22pm On Jan 22, 2020
But please o. Is Australia that I know not surrounded with water with her neighbor New Zealand? How come no water? I don’t believe this news. Where’s the link?
Re: Read Reason Why Australia Government Killed 10,000 Camels by NaijadrivaCars: 10:41pm On Jan 22, 2020
Alexreports don join explorers Is Ned and Regina Nwoko on leave?cheesy

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Re: Read Reason Why Australia Government Killed 10,000 Camels by gloriaunobi(f): 11:20pm On Jan 22, 2020
They should package the meat and our brothers in the North will sell them.

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