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Old 25-04-2011, 08:46 PM   #1
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What on earth is happening on Fraser Island ???
There's been attacks at camps, but at a barge-loading beach ? wtf ?
This is not good. Poor little kid.

'A three-year-old girl has been attacked by a dingo on Fraser Island off the southern Queensland coast.

The girl was mauled as she was about to board a barge with her parents around 3:00pm (AEST).

Ambulance officials say the girl suffered multiple puncture wounds to her legs.'

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Aren't they a bit like hyeena's? If you're taller than them you're generally right, if you're shorter, you could have problems?

Seems like these fella's might be a bit hungry, their habitat is being encroached upon more and more...perhaps they need to figure out a way to move these dingo's to other parts of Australia...for their own good...
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@sezzy,unfortunately they're the only pure breed dingo left in Australia.
There will be more to this than meets the eye,were the people involved doing something that would cause the dingo to react like that.
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@sezzy,unfortunately they're the only pure breed dingo left in Australia.
There will be more to this than meets the eye,were the people involved doing something that would cause the dingo to react like that.
I've been to Fraser Island many times! The family love it, and it cures my off road 4x4 needs

And like you said, there is definitely more than meets the eye. From my many years with Dingo's, they really keep to them selves, and they are humble. I've spent so much time with wild dingo's, they are very harmless... The most they will do is take your un attended food or blanket.

Only time a Dingo will attack you is if you really provoke the ****** out of it, and thats also if the Dingo is in its group...
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The most they will do is take your un attended food or blanket.
Or pee on your tent...and kill the waterproofing...
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I've spent so much time with wild dingo's, they are very harmless... The most they will do is take your un attended food or blanket.
Or your baby if you happen to visit Ayers Rock
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@sezzy,unfortunately they're the only pure breed dingo left in Australia.
There will be more to this than meets the eye,were the people involved doing something that would cause the dingo to react like that.
As I said and unfortunately the dingo's have been put down.

@sezzy your dead right the parents are the ones at fault here.
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As far as I'm aware they're just Asian dogs that are the same as Thai village dogs and have apparently been in Australia for only four thousand years.
I'm well aware that the behaviour of stupid people has led to the 'socialisation' of wild dingoes and that that isn't the fault of the dogs, but given that shooting stupid people is frowned upon, is it not time to off a few dingoes to protect the innocent ?
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People have invaded the dingo's natural environment. People should accept that there is an element of risk.
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People have invaded the dingo's natural environment. People should accept that there is an element of risk.
Interesting thought - much the same as the swimming and sharks thing, and I absolutely agree that sharks who bite people shouldn't be killed.
But I loathe bad dogs.
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The dingo in question will be found and put down by the Parks and Wildlife Rangers.
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Interesting thought - much the same as the swimming and sharks thing, and I absolutely agree that sharks who bite people shouldn't be killed.
But I loathe bad dogs.
A mate of mine used to keep and breed Dingos, they were placid animals, and beautiful creatures (they did seem to hate her husband - who is subsequently now her 'ex' husband - dogs know).

I don't know that they're 'bad' dogs. I guess it makes you wonder if someone walked into your home, and claimed the area as their own - how would you react? All animals are the same, including us...

End of the day, they're wild animals, all dogs are. This was a little strange though, they were in a public area...
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Interesting thought - much the same as the swimming and sharks thing, and I absolutely agree that sharks who bite people shouldn't be killed.
But I loathe bad dogs.
Try to think of Dingo's as hairy sharks with legs, they were on Fraser first.
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Try to think of Dingo's as hairy sharks with legs, they were on Fraser first.
Maybe not, well maybe not all. I seem to recall a brueha over the relocation of mainland Dingoes to the Island. Mainland wanted them gone, animal rights groups objected to culling, so the Parks and Wildlife relocated them. same with controlling numbers ont eh Island, theres always animal rights groups who scream bloody murder when the subject of control comes up.

Not sure if the relocation is true though.
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Maybe not, well maybe not all. I seem to recall a brueha over the relocation of mainland Dingoes to the Island. Mainland wanted them gone, animal rights groups objected to culling, so the Parks and Wildlife relocated them. same with controlling numbers ont eh Island, theres always animal rights groups who scream bloody murder when the subject of control comes up.

Not sure if the relocation is true though.
Other way round.

Island dingoes were relocated to Aramara rather than culled (between Maryborough and Biggenden)
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This brings out the wild animal in me !!! Poor kid.

Time for some therapeutic 'South Park' methinks.

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be interesting to see the full story as it unfolds over the next few days...
i know sweet fa about dingoes but i cant see one attacking a child in a public area with people everywhere unless there is something else going on...
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They seem to have become 'used to' human interaction, Fraser being as busy as it is, it seems they now have no fear. Which is sad, as I think they should be left be in their natural habitat, and I think the humans should just leave the island alone...then again, the tourist dollar beckons...and that is apparently more important to them than a few dogs.
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Dingo's are wild, no matter the amount of human interaction, everyone should know that any dog, wild or tame can be unpredictable.
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What on earth is happening on Fraser Island ???
There's been attacks at camps, but at a barge-loading beach ? wtf ?
This is not good. Poor little kid.

'A three-year-old girl has been attacked by a dingo on Fraser Island off the southern Queensland coast.

The girl was mauled as she was about to board a barge with her parents around 3:00pm (AEST).

Ambulance officials say the girl suffered multiple puncture wounds to her legs.'

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...section=justin
The truth will come out as you can be sure the parents didn't do the right thing and should be prosicuted for leaving the child either unatended or for letting the dog to close as they are wild and should be chased away
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i think dingoes are beautiful creatures, when i buy land, so long as i have enough back yard space for the legal enclosure, im looking to adopt a pup.

The dingo is the original dog. It is where EVERY other breed of dog has stemmed from. They are not domesticated and should be treated with caution. shame on the parents for the cause of another pointless dingo death.

The purebred number of dingo is really dwindling, this is definately a shame.
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i think dingoes are beautiful creatures, when i buy land, so long as i have enough back yard space for the legal enclosure, im looking to adopt a pup.

The dingo is the original dog. It is where EVERY other breed of dog has stemmed from. They are not domesticated and should be treated with caution. shame on the parents for the cause of another pointless dingo death.

The purebred number of dingo is really dwindling, this is definately a shame.
When I was a kid we had a dingo crossed with something else, It looked mainly like a dingo but with slightly longer fur. It was one of the smartest dogs I have ever seen, firstly as kids it would protect us and knew if we were in trouble. We lived by the ocean but the dog never ever swam in the ocean, only on the hottest of days it would wade through this swampy stagnent pond to cool down. Anyway one day I was with my brother and sister and the three kids nextdoor, they owned a sydney silky dog and we were all walking on the rocks beside the ocean. The next thing a wave washed up onto the rocks and washed the sydney silkey into the ocean , our dog which had never ever been in the ocean before just jumped straight in ,grabbed the silky in its mouth and returned it to the shore after scrambling over the rocks.
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When I was a kid we had a dingo crossed with something else, It looked mainly like a dingo but with slightly longer fur. It was one of the smartest dogs I have ever seen, firstly as kids it would protect us and knew if we were in trouble. We lived by the ocean but the dog never ever swam in the ocean, only on the hottest of days it would wade through this swampy stagnent pond to cool down. Anyway one day I was with my brother and sister and the three kids nextdoor, they owned a sydney silky dog and we were all walking on the rocks beside the ocean. The next thing a wave washed up onto the rocks and washed the sydney silkey into the ocean , our dog which had never ever been in the ocean before just jumped straight in ,grabbed the silky in its mouth and returned it to the shore after scrambling over the rocks.

cool story. did your dog bark or howl?
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I was on Fraser around 10 years ago (a week after the Olympic torch went through as the track was still nicely graded) with a bunch of Uni friends. I can't remember where we stayed specifically (as in, the name) but we were in these modern looking 3-4 bedroom houses made with timber and corrugated iron. There was a cluster of them, at the top of a windy, steep road.

At the bottom of that road was the eating hall, a bar and eventually the water and the dock....

One night, after a dinner and a few drinks myself and a friend decided to head back. It was pretty late, and we had just missed the shuttle van that takes people up and down the steep road.

We thought, bugger it, we will walk it. After around 200 metres we stopped for a breather half way up the slope.

I heard some rustling... I couldn't believe it, but we had been stalked by 4 or 5 dingoes in the scrub along the road. I had heard them a few min earlier but couldn't see them, and pretended to not hear them or the girl I was walking up with would have freaked.

I can still remember it, looking through the scrub and watching them stare back... I kept my cool and suggested that we just walk back down and wait for the next bus, as we were both a little merry and tired from a busy day. Walking back, they tracked us back another 20-30 metres then that was the end of it. The whole time the girl I was walking with didn't know, nor did I tell her.

I was only on Fraser for 3 or 4 nights, but saw many people feeding the dingoes and leaving food out for them for that perfect photo opportunity.... Shame this has happened to the little girl..
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The dingos are attacking people because they are starving.
National Parks wont cull them because too many people get up in arms so they are slowly starving to death as they are over populated.
Then tourists feed the dingos which gets them used to getting food.
There is a number of factors at play here and none the dogs fault.
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A lot of dogs will recognise small children as being small animals, therefor they think it (the child) is food....

Our pure bred dingos will soon be the way of the dodo.... we are continually reducing our bush, moving into their habitat and destroying their source of food.
Much like every other creature on this continent.

If it was a Koala that gouged the eye of a child (as a far fetched example) or Wallabie, would the media have jumped on the bandwagon? Would there be a call to cull them? Would they be labelled dangerous and people screaming for their death?

My previous dog had some dingo in her and she was the best dog i had.
Having cuddled an alpine dingo at the local billabong sanctuary i can tell you it was one heck of an experience!
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I enjoyed last night's South Park 'Nascar' episode more than thinking about dingoes ......
But then, I'm a sick (non-dingo) puppy.
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Dingo update - http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...section=justin

Gonna be hard to identity these wasps though - http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...section=justin
Ditto this snake - http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2....htm?site=news

Even harmless nets are out to get us - http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...section=justin
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Witness David Law says he saw the attack happen when the child wandered over a sand dune and into some trees.

He says he helped raise the alarm.

"I was running and yelling and screaming and pointing at these people behind the dune," he said.

"At the same time, there was a man on the barge yelling over the PA, saying 'a dingo has your child'.

"I finally got their attention and pointed behind, and one of the men ran over the dune, and scared the dog off the little girl."

Mr Law says the wild dogs bit the child when she fell while trying to run away from them.

"It wasn't until they actually sighted the child. As soon as they could see the child in the tree line, they actually were quite territorial," he said.
Really jacks me off - the kid wasn't in queue waiting, but wandering into their territory...and yet the dogs will still be destroyed.

Seems like a timely reminder for parents to be a little more vigilant on the island. Although from the article, I gather the incident may not have even occurred had the witness not yelled out for someone else, but chased the dingo's off himself...just my 0.02 though...
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