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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (93419)1/3/2005 5:06:21 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (2) of 793718
 
Andrew, You just stay quiet, and don't bother the wolves. They will not attack a human being unless they feel threatened by that person. There have been no documented instances of any attacks by healthy wolves, unless the person threatened the wolf, or another member of the pack. The fear of wolves comes from ancient legends that have no truth associated with them. As is true of almost every animal in nature, they prefer to avoid the humans, and will attack only when they feel they must to protect themselves. A maimed, or rabid, wolf, just like any other animal, including the family dog, does not fit into the category of "healthy".

I feel the same way about a lot of humans, myself.
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