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Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby proutdoors » Mar 12, '10, 11:42

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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby mikevanwilder » Mar 13, '10, 12:37

Nonsense wolves wouldn't kill a person. :roll: Still a sad tragdy and the activist will say she was in their territory.
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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby redleg » Mar 13, '10, 1:31

Someone needs to break it to those activists. This whole planet is our territory.
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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby pkred » Mar 13, '10, 10:12

+1 this should be posted on the blog for that guy getting threats from all the PETA wolf lovers!
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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby sawsman » Mar 13, '10, 10:27

Read a couple of the comments...

One comment said "Wolves dont attack people unless cornered" :roll:

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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby k2muskie » Mar 13, '10, 10:38

Sad indeed and not to take away from this tragic loss of a human life...but question...how come no mentions or posts on these humans killed by an animal??? -Ov- -Ov-

http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/10 ... s/19374065

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fa ... th_America
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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby proutdoors » Mar 13, '10, 10:53

k2muskie wrote:Sad indeed and not to take away from this tragic loss of a human life...but question...how come no mentions or posts on these humans killed by an animal??? -Ov- -Ov-

http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/10 ... s/19374065

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fa ... th_America
Last I checked there is much risk of an orca or grizzly bear showing up in Utah anytime soon. :roll:
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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby k2muskie » Mar 13, '10, 11:13

proutdoors wrote:
k2muskie wrote:Sad indeed and not to take away from this tragic loss of a human life...but question...how come no mentions or posts on these humans killed by an animal??? -Ov- -Ov-

http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/10 ... s/19374065

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fa ... th_America
Last I checked there is much risk of an orca or grizzly bear showing up in Utah anytime soon. :roll:


Here we go yet again especially when one tries to provide some more info. One sided as always Pro...how about being balanced in the reporting...I know you can't find yourself to do that...thats okay...again very tragic for this women.

However, I think the odds are more that one could/would be attacked and killed by a Bear than a Wolf...at least based on the second link I provided does look like a lot more Bears have killed people than Wolves in recent times (probably cause man had done away mostly with Wolf populations). Not saying either killing (Bear or Wolf) isn't tragic just saying maybe it would be nice every now-and-again you weren't so one sided in some things you posted but provided a little more balanced credible info like I tried to do showing all other types of attacks by animals.

Here's some more reading to help Pro provide a credible balance in his posts.

http://www.aws.vcn.com/wolf_attacks_on_humans.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_attacks_on_humans

So the way I see it all wild animals can kill a human not only a Wolf.

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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby proutdoors » Mar 13, '10, 11:21

Newsflash, there are NO grizzly bears in Utah! We have wolves in Utah with more headed to our fine state. meanwhile pinheads try and say wolves are NO threat to humans. How is that for balance? :roll: :roll: :? :? :wink: :wink:

WTH said 'only' wolves kill people? I know you think wolves are these cute cuddly critters, but my point is that many wolf 'experts' have been claiming for years that wolves don't kill humans, and that these 'experts' are either wrong or have been exposed as not being honest. :? :?
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Re: Woman Killed By Wolves

Postby k2muskie » Mar 13, '10, 11:54

proutdoors wrote:Newsflash, there are NO grizzly bears in Utah! We have wolves in Utah with more headed to our fine state. meanwhile pinheads try and say wolves are NO threat to humans. How is that for balance? :roll: :roll: :? :? :wink: :wink:

WTH said 'only' wolves kill people? I know you think wolves are these cute cuddly critters, but my point is that many wolf 'experts' have been claiming for years that wolves don't kill humans, and that these 'experts' are either wrong or have been exposed as not being honest. :? :?


Whatever Pro...again you posted a Wolf killed and the point of your post was based on your dislike and hate for Wolves and other threads in this section on Wolves. That's fine.

As for me (yes for me meaning my opinion) other animals besides Wolves can kill a human. No matter what animal killed the human it's a very tragic lose of life. :(

I don't see a Wolf as you indicated I see them so please don't assume you know how I feel about the Wolf. Here's how I see a Wolf just so that you now KNOW...A Wolf is another living wild creature that can kill, just like a Bear, Mountain Lion, Cougar, can kill along with other Wild animals. Hey even my dog could kill but the likely hood of that isn't as great as the animals above and other animals not mentioned.

Stop being so frick'n defensive when one just happens to post additional information that provides a little more intel on the overall schema of things WRT Wolf Vs other animal killings of humans... Geezzzzzzzz take a couple of frick'n chill pills and wash it down with several tall glasses of water called 'relaxation'. :mrgreen: Golly gee life is too short to get your undies up and tight over what I posted to provide a little more reading info on types of animal killings of humans. :wink: :wink:
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