Dona Ferentes
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Pretty silly telegraphing your movements by putting your name on a passenger list.Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin was on the passenger list of a jet which crashed killing all on board, Russia's civil aviation authority has said.
Earlier, Wagner-linked Telegram channel Grey Zone reported that the private plane, which belonged to the 62-year-old, was shot down by air defences.
Grey Zone posted later on Wednesday that Prigozhin died "as a result of actions of traitors of Russia". Prigozhin led a failed mutiny against the Russian armed forces in June.
- Vladimir Putin, a "rational actor" in the exercise of statecraft, but with a side hustle in pyschopathic revenge.
It's Russia.Pretty silly telegraphing your movements by putting your name on a passenger list.
I think he's probably somewhere else.
It's Russia.
P.S. Grey Zone is a Wagner affiliated telegram channel
What's your point ?"Gad Sir, Lord Rumpole is right. Cunning chaps, these Russkies."
Apparently stuck in mudLuxury cruise ship runs aground in Greenland national park with 206 passengers on board, 100 of them are Aussies, hopefully all are well.
Rescue efforts underway for luxury cruise ship that ran aground in Greenland
A luxury cruise ship carrying 206 passengers has run aground off the coast of Greenland.abcnews.go.com
A luxury cruise ship carrying 206 passengers has run aground off the coast of Greenland.
The Ocean Explorer, a 343-foot long and 60-foot wide ship, ran aground on Monday near Alpefjord in the Northeast Greenland National Park -- a 375,000-square-mile area that is the most northerly national park in the world.
There have been no reports of damage to the ship.
Sydney couple stuck on luxury cruise ship as COVID cases reported
Steven Fraser and Gina Hill are among the 206 mostly Australian passengers on The Ocean Explorer, which has run aground in eastern Greenland.www.smh.com.au
dingos and domesticated dogs have been known to cross bred, so nothing is not possible.Was def scanning for a punchline and making sure it wasn't April 1st etc.... pretty incredible:
The world's first known dog-fox hybrid discovered in Brazil
Scientists from local universities performed extensive genetic tests and determined the unusual animal was half-half - her mother was a pampas fox and her father was a domestic dog.www.dailymail.co.uk
Yes the difference is the chromosone count, which is a cross species mating, as opposed to cross breed mating which is a mating of a different breed of the same species.dingos and domesticated dogs have been known to cross bred, so nothing is not possible.
Yes, the domestic dog is canis familiaris, basically a domesticated subspecies of the wolf, canis lupus. Biologists argue over whether the dingo is lupus or familiaris, nevertheless both the dingo and the dog are essentially wolves.Yes the difference is the chromosone count, which is a cross species mating, as opposed to cross breed mating which is a mating of a different breed of the same species.
Well that's my understanding and from memory I think I read somewhere that when it happens the offspring is usually sterile, again just from memory.
A bit like one of your Angus mating with an Ass, at least you would have a good name for it Angusass.
From @StockyGuy article:
It is thought to be the first ever recorded instance of a fox and dog breeding.
Genetic tests revealed she had 76 chromosones - a combination of the fox's 74 and dog's 78.
The team published their findings in the journal Animals and believe there may be more dogxims in the wild.
Domestic dogs have interbred before with wild species including coyotes, wolves and dingos.
Yes, the domestic dog is canis familiaris, basically a domesticated subspecies of the wolf, canis lupus. Biologists argue over whether the dingo is lupus or familiaris, nevertheless both the dingo and the dog are essentially wolves.
The fox is a completely different species altogether however, which is what makes this quite remarkable.
Mr sp I think if my prize Bull got anywhere near an Ass the Ass would be sprawled on the ground with all legs going in four different directions. He is just loafing around eating and getting heavier while watching his off spring in the next paddock. At a guess I would put him in the 11/4 tonne plus category.Yes the difference is the chromosone count, which is a cross species mating, as opposed to cross breed mating which is a mating of a different breed of the same species.
Well that's my understanding and from memory I think I read somewhere that when it happens the offspring is usually sterile, again just from memory.
A bit like one of your Angus mating with an Ass, at least you would have a good name for it Angusass.
From @StockyGuy article:
It is thought to be the first ever recorded instance of a fox and dog breeding.
Genetic tests revealed she had 76 chromosones - a combination of the fox's 74 and dog's 78.
The team published their findings in the journal Animals and believe there may be more dogxims in the wild.
Domestic dogs have interbred before with wild species including coyotes, wolves and dingos.
My sister breeds bulls, great hobby.Mr sp I think if my prize Bull got anywhere near an Ass the Ass would be sprawled on the ground with all legs going in four different directions. He is just loafing around eating and getting heavier while watching his off spring in the next paddock. At a guess I would put him in the 11/4 tonne plus category.
We are currently having some of our heifers calving. The sire is a son of M41 and his mother is a pet Murray Grey. So far 4 on the ground and look pretty good. Shame that the red mat market is in such a shambles though.My sister breeds bulls, great hobby.
Is that because of true market forces, or are you getting screwed over by the corporates?We are currently having some of our heifers calving. The sire is a son of M41 and his mother is a pet Murray Grey. So far 4 on the ground and look pretty good. Shame that the red mat market is in such a shambles though.
Bit of both, but my gut feeling is the closing off of the live export trade.Is that because of true market forces, or are you getting screwed over by the corporates?
I went for a run out to Wickepin on the weekend, there are a hell of a lot sheep in the paddocks, it could end up very ugly. It wasn't that long ago farmers were having to shoot them in the paddock, because they couldn't sell them and couldn't feed them.Bit of both, but my gut feeling is the closing off of the live export trade.
Of course the big supermarkets haven't dropped their price per kilo even though they are paying at least 50% less per animal now.
I was taking to an old retired farming mate from the Eastern Belt on the weekend, his nephew is farming the farm now, and can't sell any lambs for less than production costs
Will only get worse unless some common sense prevails.
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