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Wacky tube men could keep dingoes away from livestock in Australia – Science Magazine
Strategy shows promise, but has some drawbacks

By Max G. LevyOct. 20, 2020 , 12:50 PM
Inflatable tube menthose wacky, wriggling figures that tower near car dealerships and mattress storesare typically designed to grab attention. But scientists in Australia have used them for the opposite purpose: to scare away unwanted onlookers. A new study suggests the unpredictable movements of these dancing eyesores could keep wild dingoes from killing livestock.
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