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| mirank6. 12. 2024 15:48:56 |
If you have sheep there on pasture, then you are rightly worried. In all other cases I'd fear the tick more
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| dprapr6. 12. 2024 19:12:07 |
Wolves in a pack are usually not dangerous to people! What about when they are hungry, sick or threatened? Not only with enclosures, but also with beasts they will drive us from some areas. Not speaking of people who make a living (and us too) from animal breeding.
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| turbo6. 12. 2024 20:32:02 |
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| dprapr7. 12. 2024 05:49:08 |
Of course, if they disappeared in the 19th century. What about before?
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| miri7. 12. 2024 08:29:37 |
What about Little Red Riding Hood?
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| mirank7. 12. 2024 08:44:13 |
And the Wolf swallower, oh those are fairy tales
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| Lisica8. 12. 2024 07:58:35 |
I think if the pack is hungry or has pups, no food, it attacks humans too. Somehow I think noise (like with bears) will drive them maybe to Austria, snowmobiles, motorcyclists...
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| turbo8. 12. 2024 09:51:58 |
In the above link it also says this: " In Europe additionally in the last 40 years not even one fatal wolf attack on people has been determined."
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| korl8. 12. 2024 10:39:33 |
The problem may be that wolves don't read these articles 
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| dprapr8. 12. 2024 10:50:02 |
Of course, if there are normal living conditions, which is currently the case with us. But that can change quickly. Read a bit what happened in France between 1764 and 1767. About 100 people died before they killed the beasts. And in the following centuries in Russia, Romania, India. That's far away, but wolves are here now. When conditions are tough, hunger, disease, winter, they attack people too. Especially the helpless, children. The last case was 4 years ago in Romania.
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| seinfeld8. 12. 2024 11:27:29 |
Incredible, you're panicking about wolves although turbo proves they are not dangerous to humans. What about dogs that attack humans almost daily, not to mention cows.
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| turbo8. 12. 2024 11:34:45 |
mirank has nicely written above what to fear in nature. (source: NIJZ)
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| mirank8. 12. 2024 12:34:01 |
Yes that's in nature, in settlements where we should be completely safe, we read every year about dog attacks. Almost every year also some case of death in Europe from dogs which irresponsible owners don't control. But I definitely agree that the number of free-living beasts is too high.
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| miri8. 12. 2024 13:54:17 |
...and also in houses and blocks.
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| dprapr8. 12. 2024 14:34:01 |
“Incredible, you're stirring panic about wolves even though turbo proves to you they're not dangerous to humans. When you switch to ticks or something else, that's diversion of attention, not proof. If the topic is Wolves, we talk about them not ticks or dogs, or even Little Red Riding Hood. It's always like that. Those who've lost touch with life in nature just think differently. Those who have to confront beasts for survival 'stir up panic'. Maybe it'd be better to attach some picture for understanding.
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| dprapr8. 12. 2024 15:14:40 |
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| turbo8. 12. 2024 15:19:11 |
Lisica started the debate that she's concerned about wolves. So human-wolf. Not wolf-livestock. I doubt you understand 
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| lubadar8. 12. 2024 17:34:53 |
This is how they walk and carry their prey past our house
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