GS, from your delusional world that you reside in, how many vicious canines have you come across?
I have trapped Canines for years (well, 6, after my Army time ended) and have managed to release several feral or runaway dogs without getting bit, as well as many Coyotes without getting bombed by a jihadist dog.
You think that nature is evil, and that makes you one of the whusses that you hate, Shlt, even RTV and T-Tradition mock you on this hissy of yours!
Sorry all who are into this thread for Conservation purposes, I'm a RMEF member who encourages natural sustenance. This topic was too over the top for me.
I've trapped too and was one of the early ones to try to fight against the animal rightist anti-trapping agenda.
We even sent a guy to Washington to lobby for us and he returned the money we had raised and said; "they can take congressmen to five star restaurants every night, I can't even afford to buy them a hot dog or even find a decent place to live."
I've trapped red fox, grey fox, coyote, musrat, mink, 'possum, raccoon, skunk and whatever, skinned them, stetchect them and sold the hides as well as the occassional dog and I know how to release one without being bit. (Imo feral dogs should be dispatched, I learned that early on after releasing one I found that the feral dog pack had just killed 30 new born pigs in the barn of the farmer I was trapping on the previous night.)
It isn't that hard to tell the difference between feral and domestic dogs, if you don't know, I'll tell you if you should ask.
I don't think nature is evil, I do think the 'nature fakers are evil and can produce plenty of evidence to back my claims.
I got your jihadist dog, dog!
If you are really an RMEF member then I would guess you support their position of taking wolves off the endangered species list??
If not then why?? If not then why are you attacing my postiont???
I got your delusional also,
stuff it up your freaking kazoo!!!
Wolves do run from people. It would be the rare kooky one that wouldn't. I've seen lots of wolf tracks in Alaska, but only ever the backside of a wolf (and even that was once.) The island where I was is loaded with wolves (Prince of Wales). I have never heard of a wolf attack.
And for the record, sharks aren't much of a threat in the grand scheme of things, either. 6 fatalities a year on the planet on average, or something like that?
Now, coconut allergies are serious business....
In Alaska people shoot wolves, that's why they run, in other places where it's a $500 fine to shoot one, the wolves have nothing to fear.
I just spent a month in a house with a guy who had lived for the last five years is Alaska.