Comments from feedback form - "An animal follows its natural ..."

True, and they shouldn't get off scot-free for it. But the reason for euthanizing the dingoes isn't that it's their "fault".

Pi zero (talk)16:48, 27 April 2011

Then for what reason do we euthanize dingoes? To educate the other dingoes that might consider attacking humans in the future? Non-human animals certainly do not have the capacity to think like that... unless you're proposing that in the long run, dingoes will evolve into a species that does not attack humans, since dingoes that are more inclined to attack humans are more likely to die earlier and therefore don't reproduce as much? :/

128.135.100.102 (talk)05:26, 28 April 2011

I referred to this earlier. When an individual animal learns to victimize humans, it makes that individual animal especially dangerous. Pets are euthanized under similar circumstances.

Pi zero (talk)19:58, 28 April 2011