a country about to go to war again

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(1)Australian Wild Horse Population Explodes In Air
(2)We’re going to resume shooting
(3)Input 20231027 632pm ·
(4)Correction 20231027 633pm article original
(5)Reporter Park Eui-rae
(6)one street
(7)Wild horse brumbies grow too fast, threatening the entire ecosystem
(8)Brumbies in Kozierko National Park
(9)EPA Yonhap News Data Resale and DB Prohibition
(10)Jakarta = Yonhap News Correspondent Park Eui-rae = From Australia
(11)Airborne death as raw horse population grows too much
(12)We decided to re-impose the killing through the punishment

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The NSW government in New South Wales, Australia, said it had decided to resume aerial shooting killing to reduce the number to 3,000 by mid-2027, saying there were nearly 19,000 wild horses called Brumbies in Kozarsko National Park

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Rabbit

following a carp

a wild horse

He even said he was planning an air strike this time

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(1)Emu and War
(2)One way to kill emu is to shoot him in the back of the head when he’s closed, or shoot him in the front when he’s open-mouthed
(3)Scenes from the Emu War
(4)A record drought in September 1932 caused inland emu legions to advance on human land in search of food
(5)Early October, the gargantuan Emu Corps drives Australian farmers out of their homes
(6)Oct. 31 Sudden Heavy Rain Delays War on Great Emu
(7)At the end of October, armed with two machine guns and full rounds of ammunition
(8)The Royal Artillery Squad is out to retake the stolen territory
(9)On November 1st, the EMIEW Corps’ mobility, durability, and blind panic
(10)On November 2nd, more than a thousand EMIEW soldiers who fell into an ambush were killed by a human army
(11)except for a dozen when loading them from machine gun bullets
(12)make virtually invincibleget the rest out of here safely
(13)EMIEW Crashes Handle To Kill ’em By Putting Machine Guns On Truck On Nov. 4
(14)It appears that all the emu hordes on November 5th have a persistent head of war in Parliament on November 8th I’ve been struggling to win this game after game
(15)The 18-meter Emu Corps, decorated with black feathers, should be awarded a medal so that the Emu is watching us
(16)November 9 Australian government declares surrender, ceding land occupied by emu grand lords to them

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