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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 7

    The idea of Australia's 3,500-mile long dingo fence is simple: to keep feral dogs and dingoes on one side of the wire and vulnerable sheep farms on the otherhttp://nyti.ms/2COa0Zm 

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      1. Fulch‏ @fulch22 Jan 7
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        Are the dingoes paying for it?

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      1. Rolf Boettger‏ @HappilyHeathen Jan 7
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        How soon before there will be coyotes to smuggle the dingos across? Also, did the dingos pay for the wall? Or did the sheep have to give extra wool for the protection?

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      1. Bryce Woodhull‏ @BryceWoodhull Jan 7
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        Won't work. Most dingoes just overstay their visa.

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      2. Davers  🇨🇦‏ @DaveMunro76 Jan 7
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        Wasn't this tried with rabbits? 🤔

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      3. Lee - Future American‏ @LJSearles Jan 7
        Replying to @DaveMunro76 @nytimes

        "Rabbit Proof Fence" also a great movie about one of the darkest periods of Australia's past.

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      2. Deidre Carmody‏ @CarmodyDeidre Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        I wonder if Toddler in Chief was watching what he thought was the" Gorilla" channel & fell over the Australian FENCE idea??!!

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      1. Kelly Dahlman-Oeth‏ @PastorKel Jan 7
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        This is as dumb a U.S border wall. Let me guess the dingoes will pay for it.

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      2. dennis lamonica‏ @dennislamonica Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        How about a 100' Trump fence in a circle with Trump inside the circle keeping Trump from ravaging the rest of us who are on the outside.

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      1. Cool Man‏ @Everythingscoo1 Jan 7
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        Mother Nature doesn’t like it when people fuck around with the environment.

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      1. Word321‏ @Fladventurers1 Jan 7
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        Now if we could just put a fence around the White House.

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      1. Rantés‏ @FacingSE Jan 7
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        I bet there were no feral dog or dingo dollars used. 'Twas all vulnerable sheep money.

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      1. Space Force‏ @3_2_1_zzsleep Jan 7
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        if we build it, they won't come

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      1. T‏ @Tia54 Jan 7
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        Why don’t you just say whatever it is you’re trying to say straight out? Report the news not your euphemisms.

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      1. Frak_you‏ @frak_you Jan 7
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        Minor correction: The gentleman would have run into a VENOMOUS snake, not a poisonous snake.

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      1. Glen J. Card‏ @Glenjcard Jan 7
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        TALKING ABOUT FENCES WHAT ABOUT THE FENCE THAT IS BEING BUILT BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN BY PAKISTAN WITH COMMUNIST CHINESE $$$$$ AND IS BEING GUARDED BY COMMUNIST CHINESE TROOPS????

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      1. Mike Ellis‏ @TechComMike Jan 7
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        And to make sure the Dingo don't eat your baby!

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      1. Ella May Embleton‏ @EmbletonElla Jan 7
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        #TIMESUPpic.twitter.com/Oi3aPSwy0r

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