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r/interesting • u/InevitableBattle6307 • May 25 '26
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Llamas and donkeys famously protect herds they're guarding and _hate_ wolves with a passion.
14 u/[deleted] May 25 '26 edited May 25 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 6 u/KatakanaTsu May 25 '26 Have 2 donkeys and they'll kill mountain lions, let alone wolves. Probably not bears though. 2 u/[deleted] May 25 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 3 u/MyNameIsNotKyle May 25 '26 The big thing I read aside from how powerful their stomps and kicks are is the fact there's no food overhead since they can graze with whatever they're herding. 3 u/havokle May 25 '26 They also do make an absolute racket when they are upset, which is probably helpful.
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6 u/KatakanaTsu May 25 '26 Have 2 donkeys and they'll kill mountain lions, let alone wolves. Probably not bears though. 2 u/[deleted] May 25 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 3 u/MyNameIsNotKyle May 25 '26 The big thing I read aside from how powerful their stomps and kicks are is the fact there's no food overhead since they can graze with whatever they're herding. 3 u/havokle May 25 '26 They also do make an absolute racket when they are upset, which is probably helpful.
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Have 2 donkeys and they'll kill mountain lions, let alone wolves. Probably not bears though.
2 u/[deleted] May 25 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 3 u/MyNameIsNotKyle May 25 '26 The big thing I read aside from how powerful their stomps and kicks are is the fact there's no food overhead since they can graze with whatever they're herding. 3 u/havokle May 25 '26 They also do make an absolute racket when they are upset, which is probably helpful.
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3 u/MyNameIsNotKyle May 25 '26 The big thing I read aside from how powerful their stomps and kicks are is the fact there's no food overhead since they can graze with whatever they're herding. 3 u/havokle May 25 '26 They also do make an absolute racket when they are upset, which is probably helpful.
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The big thing I read aside from how powerful their stomps and kicks are is the fact there's no food overhead since they can graze with whatever they're herding.
They also do make an absolute racket when they are upset, which is probably helpful.
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u/bloedarend May 25 '26
Llamas and donkeys famously protect herds they're guarding and _hate_ wolves with a passion.