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just watched that video lol.See this!
i camp where there are wolves , there are enough for a hunting season and trapping season, (my friend traps them) but i have yet to encounter one and be in danger from one (am more worried about bears lol)PLEASE DO NOT KILL THE FOX!!!!!!! contact animal control and RELOCATE IT!!!! due to so many people being to lazy to fox proof their chicken coops or CALL ANIMAL CONTROL we have barley any foxes left in our area. this saddens me, its only a small animal looking for food. people also stop them from eating chickens by feeding them a little! they are just trying to survive! if anything we should be killing wolves! they are actually dangerous to PEOPLE!!!
maybe there, but here they don't kill to eat. they kill for FUN!!! they are ruthless. they rip up horses so they die a long death for fun. recently they killed a whole heard of elk and left them there! not one was even bitten out of! and elk are pretty rare here! i also love wolves and think they are beautiful and majestic creatures! but it is simply not true that they only are dangerouse if you come near their pups. i have even heard that they will act friendly to young children then lead them off into the woods to kill themPlease do not kill wolves! they are majestic creatures and are only dangerous to people when you approach them or their pups.
And just how are you supposed to know when you're approaching an animal you can't see, hear, or smell?Please do not kill wolves! they are majestic creatures and are only dangerous to people when you approach them or their pups.
When it comes to killing predators, I have been on both sides of the fence (pun intended).
Killing a known individual will simply open up the territory for another to occupy.
Recipe for frustration... and possible disaster.
My opinion, best to secure you defences and sleep well knowing your flock is secure, or stop complaining and accept the losses when the come, and they will eventually.
pay attention to your surroundings and if you know wolves are known to be in the area just pay attention. Go slow. binoculars help. They are more afraid of you then you are of them. If they smell you they will leave the area. I have read a lot about wolves.And just how are you supposed to know when you're approaching an animal you can't see, hear, or smell?
much easier said then done, reading and having real world experience are two very different things. knowledge from books is important but it means nothing without real world experiences.pay attention to your surroundings and if you know wolves are known to be in the area just pay attention. Go slow. binoculars help. They are more afraid of you then you are of them. If they smell you they will leave the area. I have read a lot about wolves.