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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 2977636" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>This is 100% spot on, especially the part about those who love wolves don't know wolves.</p><p>I know a person who is a staunch wolf supporter. She is probably very typical of her kind.</p><p>When we discussed the fact that wolves often eat their pray before killing them, she was dumbfounded and very much did not want to believe me.</p><p>I told her of a rancher I know who lost several cows and newborn calves to wolves, some of which were half eaten (alive) then abandoned. Most eventually died, but some had to be put down.</p><p>Is that what these folks support? This person said no, that at least in that particular area, that something should be done to prevent that.</p><p>So, what, do we tell the wolves to behave? Would that help? They will listen, right???</p><p></p><p>They are wild animals and as such, they do exactly what they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 2977636, member: 39651"] This is 100% spot on, especially the part about those who love wolves don't know wolves. I know a person who is a staunch wolf supporter. She is probably very typical of her kind. When we discussed the fact that wolves often eat their pray before killing them, she was dumbfounded and very much did not want to believe me. I told her of a rancher I know who lost several cows and newborn calves to wolves, some of which were half eaten (alive) then abandoned. Most eventually died, but some had to be put down. Is that what these folks support? This person said no, that at least in that particular area, that something should be done to prevent that. So, what, do we tell the wolves to behave? Would that help? They will listen, right??? They are wild animals and as such, they do exactly what they do. [/QUOTE]
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