MTLabrador
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I’ve always considered wolves to be slightly less scary than prairie dogs, but that might just be me.
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Do you have a link to this?Reading about mega packs taking down guys after they'd already killed 13-14 wolves gives me a little pause though. Just a little.
Post #6Do you have a link to this?
Interesting read.Post #6
Whitetails kill more people every month than wolves have in recorded history.So, in the past 95 years there has been 2 fatal wild wolf attacks in North America? There are 30-50 human fatalities each year from domestic dogs. I think I will feel much safer wandering through the wolf infested woods than taking a stroll through the local dog park.
Looking for this one specifically and hopefully not a Wikipedia.Reading about mega packs taking down guys after they'd already killed 13-14 wolves gives me a little pause though. Just a little.
I'd take most of the older accounts with some salt too, but it's not inconceivable considering their hunting strategy, starvation situation. There must be a million things that are statistically more dangerous though.Looking for this one specifically and hopefully not a Wikipedia.
It IS Wikipedia, but I was being tongue in cheek with my whole post anyways. The document from Wikipedia from an earlier post on this thread seemed reasonably well cited. I'd suggest checking it out and forming your own conclusions. It's entirely possible the sources are faulty. Or... maybe folks did get eaten by wolves more regularly in the days when winters were rough and people had to take dog sleds or snowshoes to travel instead of snowmobiles and pickups.Looking for this one specifically and hopefully not a Wikipedia.
Same. I really don't want bubonic plague.I’ve always considered wolves to be slightly less scary than prairie dogs, but that might just be me.
John "on the juice" Dudley has quite the fabrica--- I mean story about wolves.Looking for this one specifically and hopefully not a Wikipedia.
dang - didn't realize they would do that... what a horrible way to go.A few years ago a a woman was killed and eaten by wolves on the AK Peninsula when she went for a jog.
Other than that I don't know of any other attacks but I'm sure there must be more.
Unintentionally sneaking upon a grizzly, and worse if she has cubs, is much more of a concern to me.
I've only been a visitor to AK but I've seen wolves on 2 occasions and have never seen a Brownie, only their fresh tracks.