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An American woman's ill-considered social media post involving a wombat joey has stirred a frenzy in Australia, ultimately sending her fleeing to Thailand amidst a whirlwind of backlash. The incident, initially shared on TikTok by the woman, Samantha Strable, showcased her attempting to capture a wombat joey, sparking immediate outrage from Australian wildlife enthusiasts and beyond.

 

In the video, Strable's boyfriend, Louis Sixt, can be seen laughing as the mother wombat frantically chased after them, accentuating the distress of the mother in the encounter. Renowned Melbourne influencer Anthony Voulgaris sharply criticised Strable in front of his half a million followers, igniting a fervent online discourse. He labeled their actions as disdainful and reiterated the importance of respecting wildlife, exclaiming, "This isn't a mistake. You're being a terrible person."

 

 

 

The viral video has prompted thousands of comments, with many viewers expressing empathy for the distressed wombat. Others, however, argue that while the handling of wildlife was improper, the torrent of abuse Strable encountered was disproportionate. Amidst the uproar, Strable maintains her innocence, insisting the joey was unharmed and promptly returned to its mother.

 

This incident continues to fuel discussions about wildlife preservation and social media's power to ignite social outrage. As Strable grapples with the fallouts of her actions, the event reminds global audiences of the ongoing challenges in balancing human curiosity with the respect and protection of wildlife, reported The Thaiger.

 

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2 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Your post demonstrates you know nothing about Australia, a common occurrence with Americans.

 

Kangaroos and wallabies compete for pasture and water with sheep and cattle. They also damage fences.

 

They are capable of suspending gestation for years during droughts. When the drought breaks, their populations explode. No risk of them becoming extinct.

 

Culled kangaroos are not wasted. They go into pet food. Kangaroo fur is the most durable in the world.

 

OTOH, the northern hairy-nosed wombat is critically endangered, and the southern version is at risk.

 

I doubt your airhead influencer knew that. Or you, for that matter.

Gee grumpy.

she cuddled a wombat. Talk about defensive. Having a bad day?

you murder millions of kangaroos. 

i think if you asked the kangaroo, they would prefer a cuddle.

A huge difference between a cuddle and a killing.

And I think you mean kangaroo leather not fur.

Sounds like you have a thing for sheep which I hear is quite common down under?

As a Brit I am happy to educate my conviction cousins.

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

Gee grumpy.

she cuddled a wombat. Talk about defensive. Having a bad day?

you murder millions of kangaroos. 

i think if you asked the kangaroo, they would prefer a cuddle.

A huge difference between a cuddle and a killing.

And I think you mean kangaroo leather not fur.

Sounds like you have a thing for sheep which I hear is quite common down under?

As a Brit I am happy to educate my conviction cousins.

The village idiot aka influencer took a young wombat from its mother for a photo op.

 

I'll bet when you tuck into your lamb chops, steak, or pork, you don't think you are sponsoring murder. Explain the difference to me.

 

No, I don't mean kangaroo leather, which is no more durable than pigskin or cowhide. I mean kangaroo fur, which is the most dense of any.

 

The supreme test of any blade for sharpness is whether it can shave kangaroo fur.

 

I have no convict ancestry.

 

As an Aussie, I am happy to educate toffee-nosed prats who don't seem to realize the British Empire faded into history after WWII.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

I'll bet when you tuck into your lamb chops, steak, or pork, you don't think you are sponsoring murder. Explain the difference to me.

 

Ok if I have to.

Lamb, cows and pork are raised in Australia by farmers and are killed humanely and used for human consumption.

Kangaroos are a wild animals and only 3% is used for food. 
 

If you have any other questions feel free to ask.

 

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9 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

As an Aussie, I am happy to educate toffee-nosed prats who don't seem to realize the British Empire faded into history after WWII.

Who is your king?

Who is your head of state?

Whose head is on all your coins?

What language do you speak? 
 

You would all be running around with spears trying to catch kangaroos if it wasn’t for us.

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3 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Who is your king?

Who is your head of state?

Whose head is on all your coins?

What language do you speak? 
 

You would all be running around with spears trying to catch kangaroos if it wasn’t for us.

Typical Pom you got no idea 

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6 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Ok if I have to.

Lamb, cows and pork are raised in Australia by farmers and are killed humanely and used for human consumption.

Kangaroos are a wild animals and only 3% is used for food. 
 

If you have any other questions feel free to ask.

 

All of it is used for pet food.

 

99% of kangaroos are shot by professional shooters who are expert marksmen. That's just as humane as being herded into an abbattoir.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Who is your king?

Who is your head of state?

Whose head is on all your coins?

What language do you speak? 
 

You would all be running around with spears trying to catch kangaroos if it wasn’t for us.

There's still a rump of monarchists clinging to an outmoded allegiance to someone, who expressed a wish to be something I am not allowed to post here. A family famous nowadays only for its dysfunction, including a pedophile. Grown-ups recognize it's time to move on.

 

With Danish, Scots and French ancestry, what makes you think I should be tugging a forelock?

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4 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

There's still a rump of monarchists clinging to an outmoded allegiance to someone, who expressed a wish to be something I am not allowed to post here. A family famous nowadays only for its dysfunction, including a pedophile. Grown-ups recognize it's time to move on.

 

With Danish, Scots and French ancestry, what makes you think I should be tugging a forelock?

Thanks for voting for us.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Australian_republic_referendum

 

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21 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

99% of kangaroos are shot by professional shooters who are expert marksmen. That's just as humane as being herded into an abbattoir.

 

I really have to educate you more about your own country.

99% are not shot by professional shooters.

It is legal to poison them also Down Under with 1080 poison.

 

There is no ‘law’ to prevent female kangaroos from being shot and killed, and sadly mothers are often shot while they have dependent joeys relying on them. When females with joeys are killed, it is recommended that any dependent joeys also be killed. 

Depending on the age and size of the joey they can be killed by decapitation (referred to as “cervical dislocation”), a heavy blow to the head (with objects such as rocks or metal poles), or a shot to their head or chest. Despite government recommendations, some joeys manage to escape this fate and face life without the protection their mother provides. This leaves them extremely vulnerable to predation, starvation and exposure. It’s estimated that as many as 440,000 dependent joeys are brutally killed or left to starve by shooters each year

 

 

Ty

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