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minus-squareNielsBohronlinkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-21 month agoGotcha. I knew they had spread from Alaska to Panama, so I thought they’d moved into South America and Eurasia as well
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish25•1 month agoThere’s more than 30 millions of cows in Europe, and zero coyotes.
minus-squareNielsBohronlinkfedilinkEnglish-1•1 month agoYes, thank you for making the same point the other poster had already made.
minus-squareSkualinkfedilink8•1 month agoEurasia has grey wolves in that general role, although in some substantial areas like the United Kingdom, Japan, and southern China they’ve been extirpated completely
Outside of North America 😳
Gotcha. I knew they had spread from Alaska to Panama, so I thought they’d moved into South America and Eurasia as well
There’s more than 30 millions of cows in Europe, and zero coyotes.
Yes, thank you for making the same point the other poster had already made.
You’re welcome!
Eurasia has grey wolves in that general role, although in some substantial areas like the United Kingdom, Japan, and southern China they’ve been extirpated completely
Skill issue