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Tom Wayte
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Hunt Wolves
The wolf looks like the ones i8n New York City.
The wolf looks like the ones i8n New York City.
They killed a two year old female wolf by me that weigh 170 pounds we figure one of the males in the pack weigh over 200 pounds.there supose to have a hunting season this year on wolfs but i am not holding my breath.
it's my understanding they could row a boat and they could be taught to shoot a long bow. I have an oil painting of several playing poker.
I blew up the image as far as I can and found no artifacts that suggest photoshop.
My dog is nearly that big, he's a Bulgarian herd dog.
The animal in that picture is very large but Canadian Timberwolves have been recorded of about that size.
A security compamy in Florida used to have Timber Shepard wolf dog hybrids, they were at least that big. I stepped on the front paw of one that was under the desk at a service station I used to get gas at.
It was like stepping on a bear paw.
That particular dog later got his collar hung up on a garage door and choked to death.
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I live in Oregon and it seems some wolves have either slipped in from Idaho, or some have hidden themselves well enough to still stay alive to this date. Now everyone that has a cat to a calf gone missing is blaming the wolf. I remember seeing a table filled with eagle talons at the rodeo in Cheyenne many years ago, and the people selling them swore that they were shot because they were carrying off lambs... I believe the same goes for wolves now. Wolves are a very secretive animal, and very smart...and have never stalked a human except in books. They are a wonderful creature and deserve our respect and to be left alone in the wilds. There are so few left, and they are a gift of understanding to be glimpsed rarely and with wonder. I believe the only animal that truly need shooting for its cruel murderous ways are the darker side of humans. Just the thought from an older man who has been on hunts before, for food and to survive.
"... spewed old myths..."
There have not been many deaths by wolves yet but the frequency of attacks and the boldness displayed of modern day wolves in the last decade is very disturbing.
Old myths indeed. Your chances of being injured by a wild wolf in North America are less than being struck by lightning...or winning the Power Ball Lottery.
All the recent cases of injuries (including the guy in Saskatchewan) were of wolves fed by people. Once wolves are fed and lose their fear of people they may attack but even that is extremely rare.
Fed wolves have injured a tiny number of people compared to bears and mountain lions, and the total of those injuries is very small compared to heart attacks while hunting, falls from tree stands, accidental shootings, etc. When you go into the woods there are risks, but being attacked by an unfed wild wolf is not one of them.