Is this a good solution to the bushfire in Australia?

camels
@youless (114117)
Guangzhou, China
January 7, 2020 1:47am CST
We all know that the bushfire is serious in Australia. Now there is another shocking news. I heard that 10,000 camels will be killed since they have drunk a lot of water. Is this helpful to stop the bushfire? I have a doubt.
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@LadyDuck (502491)
• Italy
7 Jan 20
Check the link supplied by JJ, it is NOT to stop the bushfire it is a much more serious problem.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Jan 20
@vandana7 Actually human beings spoil the earth the most
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Jan 20
@Anna This is the news.
https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/477058-officials-to-kill-thousands-of-camels-in-australia-as-they-drink
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
7 Jan 20
I think if we are comparing CO2 emissions, we need to compare all animals. Be it humans, camels, cats, dogs, horses, cows, buffaloes, chicken, ducks, etc. Merely quoting stats relating to 1 animal may seem as if only that animal is harmful. In so far as humans are concerned, the regular exhaling of CO2 plus proportionate CO2 we generate through vehicles plus proportionate CO2 we generate through industries that produce goods releasing CO2 would give us better picture as to which is the worst animal in this regard, and if we seriously want to address this issue, where we need to put a full stop.
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
7 Jan 20
What is the connection of the camels to the bushfire? I wonder.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Jan 20
Perhaps they want to have a healthy balance for the environment.
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
7 Jan 20
Camels drink a lot of water.. and right now they are short of water. So camels are getting into homes to drink away the water. The number of camels is fairly large. So they want to cull them. I think those camels should be transported to other countries... like African countries.
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
7 Jan 20
@vandana7 if there is water problem in the desert then it is a good idea to export the camels.
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@rsa101 (40976)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
I know that camels are not a native animals to that country and it was just introduced by early settlers in that continent and they really have adapted to the place very well that their population has already grown. I am sad that they will be culled to help with the conservation of water in their place. I hope they could find a better solution.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Jan 20
I like @vanny's idea to transport these camels to other countries. They are useful there.
@allen0187 (59761)
• Philippines
7 Jan 20
I don't think this is a viable solution. Just my two cents.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Jan 20
Poor camels...
@allen0187 (59761)
• Philippines
13 Jan 20
@youless true, poor camels indeed.
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
7 Jan 20
Killing a solution? I do not think even culling because of mad cow diseases is a solution.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Jan 20
Obviously koalas are luckier as they will be rescued.
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@LadyDuck (502491)
• Italy
7 Jan 20
@youless Koala are lucky, the Swiss are sending them medications for the burnt feet.
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• United States
7 Jan 20
Hmm I am not sure.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
8 Jan 20
Thanks for your response.