Try living in Novosibirsk (Russia) like I did for 6 years. There are dense oak and pine forests nearby and all you can hear is the shrill howl. You would sh*t yourself if you had to walk along the Yatusk bypass to Yatusk. Its 3000 miles of forest lined roads with wolves crying out. When I got a puncture, you move it...the belowing of elks, crying of wolves and rustling trees in the wind produces the quickest tire change you've ever done. For you I suggest Russia is not your best option.
Although descended from wolves, domestic dogs actually have very little in common with wolves. For example, dogs, unlike wolves, are not true pack animals because with true pack anaimals, both parents raise young and wolves kill only for food. Male dogs will kill and eat puppies if given half a chance and dogs will come up on a herd of animals, flock of chickens, or whatever, and chase down and kill every one they can just to hear the animals scream in pain. Additionally, recent studies have revealed that today's domestic dogs are some of the dumbest animals on earth. Pigs are much, much more intelligent than dogs!
Not only wolves, but also fox. Since the ban on fox-hunting in England, fox have been attacking livestock and pets. I read a few months ago of a fox actually attacking a man who was sleeping in his yard. The bleeding hearts always get involved in things they don't understand and make bad matters worse!
Wolves are canines but NOT domesticated dogs. Same as lions and tigers are not house cats.
If you treat them as such you'll likely get your hand bitten off.
As I keep saying, the "save the wolves" group has indoctrinated people into thinking of them as cute pets. This is silly and unrealistic. I'd say it was like putting cartoon disney eyes on a predator to make it look child-safe but... the original Disney animal films weren't so naive about wildlife.
Is there an animal that disgusts you?
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Try living in Novosibirsk (Russia) like I did for 6 years. There are dense oak and pine forests nearby and all you can hear is the shrill howl. You would sh*t yourself if you had to walk along the Yatusk bypass to Yatusk. Its 3000 miles of forest lined roads with wolves crying out. When I got a puncture, you move it...the belowing of elks, crying of wolves and rustling trees in the wind produces the quickest tire change you've ever done. For you I suggest Russia is not your best option.
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Sounds interesting.
Um. I'm not actually scared of wolves. I just picked that cos I think they need to be hunted again cos they're not longer endangered.
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They ARE being hunted again.
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It's sad. I wish they would leave them alone. Wolves are beautiful intelligent creatures like dogs.
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Although descended from wolves, domestic dogs actually have very little in common with wolves. For example, dogs, unlike wolves, are not true pack animals because with true pack anaimals, both parents raise young and wolves kill only for food. Male dogs will kill and eat puppies if given half a chance and dogs will come up on a herd of animals, flock of chickens, or whatever, and chase down and kill every one they can just to hear the animals scream in pain. Additionally, recent studies have revealed that today's domestic dogs are some of the dumbest animals on earth. Pigs are much, much more intelligent than dogs!
This is exactly what I was talking about.
People go "oh how beautiful!" and continue to coddle them.
They put on blinders and ignore that wolves are now threatening the existence of other animals.
who's going to champion the elk?
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Not only wolves, but also fox. Since the ban on fox-hunting in England, fox have been attacking livestock and pets. I read a few months ago of a fox actually attacking a man who was sleeping in his yard. The bleeding hearts always get involved in things they don't understand and make bad matters worse!
Wait.... do people eat the wolves? I feel like thats like eating dogs... and if they are not being eaten are they waisted.... HOW SAD
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Wolves are canines but NOT domesticated dogs. Same as lions and tigers are not house cats.
If you treat them as such you'll likely get your hand bitten off.
As I keep saying, the "save the wolves" group has indoctrinated people into thinking of them as cute pets. This is silly and unrealistic. I'd say it was like putting cartoon disney eyes on a predator to make it look child-safe but... the original Disney animal films weren't so naive about wildlife.
only in some areas.
in some other areas people are still blindly trying to prevent it thinking that they're still in "danger"