Yet I'm forced to trust them with my life all the time traveling down a road at 50 miles an hour with one of them passing me in the opposite direction at the same speed.
I think I'll make a list animals I like living near my house instead of the one's I dont want. I wouldn't mind having Peter Cotton Tail and Bug's Bunny and family around, I'd like to have Bambi and family, aunt's uncles, cousins, first second third...... then for my feathers friends, some hummingbirds, blue jays, chickadees de de deees, and some of God's favorite mesinger birds, all others can enter by permission only on a case by case bases, I'll put a few signs up, reptiles are definitely out, alligators will be given only one warning shot if one is on my doorstep.
Yet I'm forced to trust them with my life all the time traveling down a road at 50 miles an hour with one of them passing me in the opposite direction at the same speed.
With their phone in their hand.
EVERY person who has "lived" close to a population of wolves (not just near by in a town) will tell you the same thing I have.Your witness may be a small sample of the overall condition.
EVERY person who has "lived" close to a population of wolves (not just near by in a town) will tell you the same thing I have.
Those that don't, well they believe what they have been told by the TV. Spend some time in the villages around the old natives and ask them if wolves just kill the weak and sick, or just to stay alive... That's all BS...
Our ancestors had it right, and the townie, feel good people think they know better...
Couple years ago, wolves pulled down a jogging school teacher and ate some of her... A year or so before that, wolves had a tug of war with several native women who were walking down a road and a wolf grabbed one of the kids. Lucky for the kid, the wolf got her coat and not the whole arm, the women held on and saved the child...
I've had numerous bears walk through my yard, none tried to eat me or any one else in my yard. Worse thing that happen is, a brown bear got into a garbage can, and I ran that one out of the yard.
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Little Pete, Bambi and even Bambi's momma often let me pet them, especially when I'm calm. People told me it's a gift that animals will approach me when I'm calm. I've had multiple occasions of them letting me pet them even though they are totally wild and not in places where tourists feed them. Yet I'm like you, reptiles are out. Alligators won't be given warning shots but may get invitation for dinner.
One of my favourite stories if from one of our Bush Pilots who used to fly fishermen and hunters into remote Yukon/Alaska camps.
Pilot drops off fisherman at camp, notices the fisherman doesn't have a firearm . Pilot offers to lend Fisherman his firearm but fisherman declines as he is "prepared, no problem". Fisherman wanders off to fish as pilot loads up aircraft and performs minor service /inspection. Pilot flys over fisherman on way out and observes fisherman on the ground beside the river in some kind of distress. Pilot lands and rushes over to fisherman and finds a crimson, coughing, slobbering, crying fisherman flailing about. Apparently the fisherman thought that bear repellent spray was sprayed on the user like deet for mosquitos,
It's the truly dangerous **** sapiens sapiens that I don't want living near my house. By far the most likely to cause harm.