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They're becoming more acclimated to humans and will keep coming closer. For you wolf lovers, this is the huge difference between our wolves and other predators. They have no fear of humans, no memory of danger. First they'll start eating garbage late at night, then during the day, each time sizing up the humans with whom they come in contact. Wolves act the same all over the world. It won't be long now before they discover how easy humans are to prey on.
Dont tell that to the Siberians.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on May 07, 2018, 06:33:51 AMThey're becoming more acclimated to humans and will keep coming closer. For you wolf lovers, this is the huge difference between our wolves and other predators. They have no fear of humans, no memory of danger. First they'll start eating garbage late at night, then during the day, each time sizing up the humans with whom they come in contact. Wolves act the same all over the world. It won't be long now before they discover how easy humans are to prey on.I didn't think wolf attacks on humans were very common.
Hold the phone here. How could you see 4 at once? WDFW says there's only 122 in the state. We should all trust the WDFW, right?
Quote from: jackelope on May 07, 2018, 07:15:28 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on May 07, 2018, 06:33:51 AMThey're becoming more acclimated to humans and will keep coming closer. For you wolf lovers, this is the huge difference between our wolves and other predators. They have no fear of humans, no memory of danger. First they'll start eating garbage late at night, then during the day, each time sizing up the humans with whom they come in contact. Wolves act the same all over the world. It won't be long now before they discover how easy humans are to prey on.I didn't think wolf attacks on humans were very common.They're quite common, especially in areas where they're not harmed. In Russia, where the population is unarmed for the most part, every 20-30 years the government must go out and wipe out packs of wolves that have become acclimated and unafraid of people. During the 1900s and as recently as a decade ago, hundreds of attacks have been recorded. The same has happened in Scandinavia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Iran. Wolf behavior doesn't change from country to country. They go after wildlife. When that decreases, they go after livestock and start becoming comfortable around humans. Garbage is next. Then they start testing humans and their reactions as possible prey. You should read more about wolves around the world. We're headed in this direction.