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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 880)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 880 of 1311 | Answers: 13,101 | Views: 1,680,937
gamble1
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Counter wrote on 07/21/2023 at 11:41 AM:

Oh right, then simply unregulated and without major consequences for those who often do not get the right way to deal with animals.
Well that of course also nen way.


Best properly regulated but which country creates something like that? Otherwise zoos and all that stuff would have been abolished long ago because no matter how good you make it animals there it is not species-appropriate but simply a result where a man has once decided how the framework conditions are

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Falko
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Hanshanshans wrote on 21.07.2023 at 15:51: Curious twist in the case of the runaway "lioness". Probably it is only a wild boar😄
So Saphira was yesterday with her contribution already on the right track.😄

@Matthias
Since we are on the subject of predatory cats. Lie in wait again, like the other day just before chatter corner post 7777?
The 8888 is no longer far...😉

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Last night still heard some lion roar. Turned out now Two teenagers had played lion roar from a Bluetooth box

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roccoammo11
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Falko wrote on 21.07.2023 at 16:33:

Last night some still heard lion roar. Turned out now Two teenagers had played lion roar from a Bluetooth box

if you consider that this story went internationally through the media was that of the young people already a cool action am in any case glad that no animal had to die

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Saphira
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Hm, I don't really believe in the wild boar story yet. Maybe the whole effort was too high for them and they prefer to wait for clearer evidence. For example chewed off legs or so, whereby I wish that of course nobody. If I were in the area concerned, I would still keep my eyes open.

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refucs
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The question is whether the federal government has quietly passed any legislation during this whole summer slump issue?

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Falke
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Saphira wrote on 21.07.2023 at 17:06: Hm, in the fairy tale of the wild boar I do not believe yet quite. Maybe the whole effort was too high for them and they prefer to wait for clearer evidence. For example, chewed off legs or something, although of course I do not wish that on anyone. If I were in the area in question, I would still keep my eyes open.

I was just about to write the same thing. It's like mistaking a lion for a wild boar, and by several people at once. I don't know why they're lying and why they're breaking up the story now, but I don't believe it.

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ruhrpott
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Counter wrote on 07/21/2023 at 11:41 AM:

Oh right, then simply unregulated and without major consequences for those who often do not get the right way to deal with animals.
Well that of course also nen way.


No, you have misunderstood. Of course there should be appropriate lists, and I also think it is wrong that people keep such animals as pets.
I just think that this will not achieve anything. Those who want to keep such animals will do so even if it would be punishable.

Therefore, such a list / such a law would be just more for the impression to the outside than that it would really bring something.

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Falko
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Saphira wrote on 21.07.2023 at 17:06: Hm, in the fairy tale of the wild boar I do not quite believe. Maybe the whole effort was too high for them and they prefer to wait for clearer evidence. For example, chewed off legs or something, although of course I do not wish that on anyone. If I were in the area in question, I would still keep my eyes open.

Not only do you have doubts, but a veterinarian also has concerns. Today there was a Focus article under the headline > Veterinarian has doubts after lion search - "That would be already a very mutated wild boar"

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Stromberg
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Well, the lioness, if it was one, should reappear at some point. That it was another lioness, would probably be a very implausible excuse in the case 😅
Until Africa she will probably not run, whether she has run undetected to any forest areas and remains undetected there, I can also not really imagine.

So to me it doesn't sound too implausible.
I also wonder where you can keep a lion undiscovered in Berlin...

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Falko
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Stromberg wrote on 22.07.2023 at 14:52: I also wonder where in Berlin you can keep a lion undetected...

Maybe on a property of a Remmo Clan member ? As for the Remmo Clan, they are allowed to do almost everything, where the authorities close their eyes completely. The day before yesterday, even some media like Bild speculated that the lioness could have escaped from exactly there, after the son of the Remmo clan boss had interfered with this issue. Please let her live and let me know immediately if you find her, wrote the son of the Remmo clan boss on Twitter. On it hit the picture immediately

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