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I pretty sure I live east of you as I live in europe.
you cant
Im not sure where you live, but in my country I heard many attacks in mountains in news unprovoked.
https://insajderi.com/pese-vjecari-sulmohet-dhe-rrembehet-nga-ujku-policia-jep-detaje/
5 years old just got attacked, in country side unprovoked and even taken the kid. Thats just one example of predatory attack, and what i said they will attack kids dog anything in country side.
The news is recent.
the last time that would been on the news was 2010! in freaking Alaska
thats not an attack, that just being kissed by a wolf. lmao
O yeah kissed if the 5 years old kid didnt have his dad that jumped with a rifle there would be kissed further in pieces while dragging it away. The kid was lucky his dad was there and heard it at night when the wolf sneaked in because if it was alone will be in pieces.
he got a red spot in his neck.
my goldfish can give bigger than that.
if you call that an attack you might as well put down half of the domestic dogs.
Because his dad stepped in right away from the other room when he heard the kid. What you think would had happens to a 5 years old with a hungry wolf that get in your house, if he didn't step in? Do you have common sense?
Wolves? You have to be kidding me. More people die from pitbulls every year than they have to wolves over the last 600 years combined. An in Alaska where people live closest to them there hasn't been a reported death from a wolf since at least as far back as 1900, 123 years ago.
It is highly debate whether wolves should be allowed to live or hunted for here, due to the fact that they have been going into towns and stuff and even followed people. If they get to be too many they will be a problem in some ways, like hunting cattle and stuff. That said you are right, there hasn't been a kill by a wolve in the wild for i think over 100 years in Sweden.
Alaska has preservation laws, which take care of them, wolf don't attack unless they hungry. In my country because they hungry they attack all the time whatever they find livestock , kids and most of people in mountains rural areas which have animals as sheep have Shepard dogs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnMYetpjB5I
to fend them off or rifles
Here it is what it does to livestock if left to own devices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPKwNKb6B6A
grizzly bear second scariest casue they are unpredictable and will chomp and eat you and smack you around like nothing and play with your body and pretend to go away but run bak and slap you some more