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First of all it may be true. I have no idea I wasn’t there. It just seems a little far fetched. In my opinion I bet she ran into the wolves and got scared so she climbed a tree. When she radioed for help she probably told them she was surrounded so she wouldn’t look like an idiot. But again just my thoughts. I have personally come across wolves many times and they have never showed any aggression.
Some people are naturally suspicious of the press. Some people refuse to believe that the cuddly wolf is a danger to man at all. I believe you're seeing a mixture of those being played out here.
Just curious why is this story a dramatization or fabricated? Any proof of that? I don't believe everything I read but I also don't discredit them either off a guess!
I'm sure if it was me there the story would be.. "A pack of curious wolves did a half circle around me then left into the forest".Having been around Brown Bears dozens of times I'm sure I wouldn't have been nearly as excited as this young lady. Just because creatures have no fear of you is a far cry from attacking you.Carry on..lol
Quote from: pianoman9701 on July 13, 2018, 09:21:23 AMSome people are naturally suspicious of the press. Some people refuse to believe that the cuddly wolf is a danger to man at all. I believe you're seeing a mixture of those being played out here.And some believe the wolves are going to eat your face every time they step out the door. Quote from: mdbuck5x5 on July 13, 2018, 09:13:12 AMJust curious why is this story a dramatization or fabricated? Any proof of that? I don't believe everything I read but I also don't discredit them either off a guess! The dramatization I was speficially mentioning was that the media highlighted the part about law enforcement officers headed to the scene were authorized to shoot to kill. They were headed to a potential wolf attack on a human. Of course they're authorized to shoot to kill.
Quote from: jackelope on July 13, 2018, 10:15:11 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on July 13, 2018, 09:21:23 AMSome people are naturally suspicious of the press. Some people refuse to believe that the cuddly wolf is a danger to man at all. I believe you're seeing a mixture of those being played out here.And some believe the wolves are going to eat your face every time they step out the door. Quote from: mdbuck5x5 on July 13, 2018, 09:13:12 AMJust curious why is this story a dramatization or fabricated? Any proof of that? I don't believe everything I read but I also don't discredit them either off a guess! The dramatization I was speficially mentioning was that the media highlighted the part about law enforcement officers headed to the scene were authorized to shoot to kill. They were headed to a potential wolf attack on a human. Of course they're authorized to shoot to kill.I don't believe wolves are going to eat my face every time I step out the door. But I do know that their patterns of predation are very predictable and when they have no fear of humans they continually come closer and closer, taking advantage of what the humans supply, to eventually, the humans themselves. There are quite a few accounts of whole Siberian towns being besieged by packs of wolves which knew no fear of humans. Dozens of recorded deaths and many attacks. Do some reading. If we don't manage these predators, they will end up managing us.
But I do know that their patterns of predation are very predictable and when they have no fear of humans they continually come closer and closer, taking advantage of what the humans supply, to eventually, the humans themselves.
Quote from: jackelope on July 13, 2018, 10:53:43 AM But I do know that their patterns of predation are very predictable and when they have no fear of humans they continually come closer and closer, taking advantage of what the humans supply, to eventually, the humans themselves. I've read and educated myself on all of that stuff. This is not Siberia though...and I'm comfortable assuming it never will be. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm pretty confident in my opinion of that situation moving forward.