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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Walle13 » Fri Sep 16, 2011 10:57 pm

Wandreh wrote:
.:Mook:. wrote:
spookstheo1234 wrote:u kill a wolf you kill our hearts


You should be dead by now then.

Seriously though, just because an animal is "beautiful", "graceful", or "magnificent" does not mean that it should automatically be protected from being hunted. I'm assuming most of you here are not vegeterians when I say this last sentence: If you do not defend the chickens or cows that will soon lie dead infront of you, then do not cry for something that is done for the good of wolves.

I am a vegetarian and proud of it. Sometimes, I do cry for the cows, sheep, chickens, pigs etc that are being killed daily. Wolves hunt to survive. We kill out of greed.



I agree, wolves and other animals are not only hunted for "they own good". They are killed for throphys, or just sport.

And I think that THAT you need to change.
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Cinn » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:11 am

Walle13 wrote:
I agree, wolves and other animals are not only hunted for "they own good". They are killed for throphys, or just sport.

And I think that THAT you need to change.


Ever heard of hunting to keep populations in balance?
And wolves do kill for fun too, or at least don't always kill for food. It's called surplus killing, and it has been discussed here many times.
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Walle13 » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:21 am

.:Mook:. wrote:
Walle13 wrote:
I agree, wolves and other animals are not only hunted for "they own good". They are killed for throphys, or just sport.

And I think that THAT you need to change.


Ever heard of hunting to keep populations in balance?
And wolves do kill for fun too, or at least don't always kill for food. It's called surplus killing, and it has been discussed here many times.



Yes, but they dont kill just for that. Look:

This behavior has been observed in zooplankton, damselfly naiads, predaceous mites, weasels, honey badgers, wolves, orcas, red foxes, spotted hyenas, spiders, brown bear, lynx, mink, house cats and humans.

It is likely that this is a survival mechanism, the selection for aggressiveness toward prey being an evolutionary development toward becoming a more successful hunter.


Humans dont kill to survive, but this animals do.
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Cinn » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:28 am

This behavior has been observed in zooplankton, damselfly naiads, predaceous mites, weasels, honey badgers, wolves, orcas, red foxes, spotted hyenas, spiders, brown bear, lynx, mink, house cats and humans.

It is likely that this is a survival mechanism, the selection for aggressiveness toward prey being an evolutionary development toward becoming a more successful hunter.



Note the word "likely". And it does give us another right to kill them if they keep on surplus killing our livestock.
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Walle13 » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:30 am

.:Mook:. wrote:
This behavior has been observed in zooplankton, damselfly naiads, predaceous mites, weasels, honey badgers, wolves, orcas, red foxes, spotted hyenas, spiders, brown bear, lynx, mink, house cats and humans.

It is likely that this is a survival mechanism, the selection for aggressiveness toward prey being an evolutionary development toward becoming a more successful hunter.



Note the word "likely". And it does give us another right to kill them if they keep on surplus killing our livestock.



It wrotes "likely" because we acctually dont know anything for sure.

Not only about animals and wolves.
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Cinn » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:32 am

Walle13 wrote:
.:Mook:. wrote:
This behavior has been observed in zooplankton, damselfly naiads, predaceous mites, weasels, honey badgers, wolves, orcas, red foxes, spotted hyenas, spiders, brown bear, lynx, mink, house cats and humans.

It is likely that this is a survival mechanism, the selection for aggressiveness toward prey being an evolutionary development toward becoming a more successful hunter.



Note the word "likely". And it does give us another right to kill them if they keep on surplus killing our livestock.



It wrotes "likely" because we acctually dont know anything for sure.

Not only about animals and wolves.


I know something for sure, and here is what it is:

I agree with wolves+horses, this topic has been exhausted many times.
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Walle13 » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:51 am

.:Mook:. wrote:
I know something for sure, and here is what it is:

I agree with wolves+horses, this topic has been exhausted many times.



Maybe, but that is becuase all people think different...
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Ki-Mono » Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:52 am

Walle13 wrote:
.:Mook:. wrote:
I know something for sure, and here is what it is:

I agree with wolves+horses, this topic has been exhausted many times.



Maybe, but that is becuase all people think different...


yeah, no ones idea is the same.
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby Soruc » Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:58 am

I bet three quarters of the people on this thread like wolves because they're popular, and make up silly little excuses that they don't like wolves because they are popular so that they look good. You wolfaboos are making me like wolves less and less.
Wolves do kill people, it's a fact. They may or may not get random urges, but they will kill a lot of people if they overpopulate badly enough.

Humans are the most overpopulated? Yes, true. What are you gonna do about it, hunt humans? That's murder. We're more important than some wild dog. Humans and wolves are not equal. At all.
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Re: Operation P.A.W. | Protect all Wolves | 100 Page Event!

Postby TheCatchampion » Sat Sep 17, 2011 7:31 am

Frost bites gotta point.. Without Humans wolves would die altogeather, be glad we're atleast a help to animals..





















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