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More of the Feral animals where we live
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They’ve been there for thousands of years, I’d argue they have a niche.

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He’s talking about the dingoes drama queen.

Also we use far more land growing feed for animal agriculture than if we just grew food for humans.

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Well, that wouldn’t be the case if we didn’t kill off the vast majority of North American wildlife and replace it with cattle.

Grasslands are adapted to frequent grazing and fire, Bison are the foundational species for the Great Plains and are functionally extinct. Elk are also species of the plains that we functionally extirpated from them as well as antelope and deer (which still exist obviously).

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Not necessarily but I wish people would be more realistic about the actual impacts of animal agriculture. It isn’t all grass fed sunshine and rainbows.

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Dingoes are dogs but yes.

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