Feral cows on the loose a 'timebomb' for Tasmanian town
A herd of feral cows is tearing down fences and causing crashes on the roads, leaving locals from a town in Tasmania's north concerned someone could be seriously hurt if nothing is done.
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A herd of feral cows is tearing down fences and causing crashes on the roads, leaving locals from a town in Tasmania's north concerned someone could be seriously hurt if nothing is done.
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