"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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Alaskan420 wrote:
"rw" wrote in message
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Warning: There's seriously gruesome photo in this article.
http://mountainsurvival.com/news_art...earattack.html
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Cut "to the chase" for my email address.
There is another reason to doubt the truthfulness of picture #3.
Alaskan
Browns have this funny habit of burying their kills for a few days to
ferment the meat and then circling around their territory and coming
back
3-4 days later after it's cooked to taste. ( See Bear Spray recipe.) I
have
run across numerous mounds over the years with moose calves and smaller
adult moose in them.
This hiker actually looks more like what would be expcted of a wolf
attack,
(not to cross threads here), or immature brown, unless the photo was
taken
after rescuers began to prepare him for removal.
Hm.......
Exactly how many wolf-chewed human carcasses have you seen?
Wolfgang
Hm.......
I'm not certain why the quantity of observations is relevant unless of
course it took you several attempts at observing a rainbow and a catfish
side by side to be able to tell the difference, but seeing as you asked...
That photo would be the 3rd human. However, the source of the meal, (human
or otherwise), has very little to do with how they attack and devour. I
have seen several dozen moose and caribou that had been killed. Bears and
wolves have very distinct methods of killing and eating that leave obvious
evidence indicating the attacker.
Your sarcasm is appreciated though. Always good for a chuckle.
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Ric Hamel
A misplaced Alaskan lost in ConUS