If a wolf killed my dog, heck, i'd hunt it down and kill it if I could.
And wolves are practically the most overrated creature on the internet.
Liru wrote:Well, I agree with MadiWolf too. Wolves almost always have a reason for the few attacks on humans. They could be sick or starving.
MadiWolfClaw wrote:I will not budge on my response. I said it for a reason. I do understand everyone else's views on this little... erm... bump?, but I am standing with mine. Wolves are afraid of humans. Coyotes? That's a different story... But I doubt a wolf will just come out and eat you. Stereotypes like this are the ones that gave wolves a bad name... -_-
Silverfang wrote:MadiWolfClaw wrote:I will not budge on my response. I said it for a reason. I do understand everyone else's views on this little... erm... bump?, but I am standing with mine. Wolves are afraid of humans. Coyotes? That's a different story... But I doubt a wolf will just come out and eat you. Stereotypes like this are the ones that gave wolves a bad name... -_-
A wolf won't just 'come out and eat out', but it can certainly slink around a rancher's house, stressing out and/or attacking livestock.
And this has nothing to do with stereotypes. All of the 'big bad wolf' stories are simply stories, nothing more. Wolves were one of the main predators then, and back when the fables were written it wasn't just "A wolf ate our cow, now I'm down $2,000 for the month," it was "A wolf ate our cow, now my family and I will have no more milk until we're able to scrape up the money after 3 years to buy another one." Hence, on the rare occasion it did happen, the kill was a devastating blow.
Wolves are afraid of humans now. Coyotes were once afraid of humans, too. Things change and adapt, m'dear. It's how the world goes 'round.
I'm still curious-- how is starvation and cannibalism better than a quick shot to the head?
[woop17] wrote:Silverfang wrote:MadiWolfClaw wrote:I will not budge on my response. I said it for a reason. I do understand everyone else's views on this little... erm... bump?, but I am standing with mine. Wolves are afraid of humans. Coyotes? That's a different story... But I doubt a wolf will just come out and eat you. Stereotypes like this are the ones that gave wolves a bad name... -_-
A wolf won't just 'come out and eat out', but it can certainly slink around a rancher's house, stressing out and/or attacking livestock.
And this has nothing to do with stereotypes. All of the 'big bad wolf' stories are simply stories, nothing more. Wolves were one of the main predators then, and back when the fables were written it wasn't just "A wolf ate our cow, now I'm down $2,000 for the month," it was "A wolf ate our cow, now my family and I will have no more milk until we're able to scrape up the money after 3 years to buy another one." Hence, on the rare occasion it did happen, the kill was a devastating blow.
Wolves are afraid of humans now. Coyotes were once afraid of humans, too. Things change and adapt, m'dear. It's how the world goes 'round.
I'm still curious-- how is starvation and cannibalism better than a quick shot to the head?
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