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"Alaskan420" wrote:
"Wolfgang" wrote: 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 Wolves don't chew humans... The quantity of known observations is zero. 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. Usually tracks and scat are the only way to know. Certainly that picture give no clue at all. -- Floyd L. Davidson http://www.apaflo.com/floyd_davidson Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) |
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