The Gray Wolves are Back, Baby!

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edited February 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
but not for long.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/02/21/wolves.delisting.ap/index.html

so let me get this straight, they're being taken off the list only so that they can be hunted and inevitably be put back on the list ... hmm, well thats fantastic!

do people eat wolf meat? do we need their fur for warmth?

we're either stupid or dumb, i can't decide which.
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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    long red wrote:
    but not for long.

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/02/21/wolves.delisting.ap/index.html

    so let me get this straight, they're being taken off the list only so that they can be hunted and inevitably be put back on the list ... hmm, well thats fantastic!

    do people eat wolf meat? do we need their fur for warmth?

    we're either stupid or dumb, i can't decide which.

    A lot of both, I'm afraid. Anyone who has a desire to kill a wolf is a giant fucking pussy!
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  • I have never heard of eating them, their fur is worth a mint though. I would never kill one unless he was looking at me with Hungry Eyes then I would make a coat out of the son of a bitch.

    Timberwolves are probably one of the most beautiful animals if you see them in the wilds
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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    I have never heard of eating them, their fur is worth a mint though. I would never kill one unless he was looking at me with Hungry Eyes then I would make a coat out of the son of a bitch.

    Timberwolves are probably one of the most beautiful animals if you see them in the wilds

    I think I've mentioned this before, but last year my wife and I were camping in central Idaho (middle of nowhere) when a pack of wolves came to investigate. We were awaken in our tent by the sound of close, loud howling from several wolves. One of the coolest experiences of my life. The next morning we found their tracks less than 50 feet from our tent. Bad Ass!
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  • eyedclaar wrote:
    I think I've mentioned this before, but last year my wife and I were camping in central Idaho (middle of nowhere) when a pack of wolves came to investigate. We were awaken in our tent by the sound of close, loud howling from several wolves. One of the coolest experiences of my life. The next morning we found their tracks less than 50 feet from our tent. Bad Ass!

    that is cool, people would be surprised to know how close they actually come to camps and settlements in general. Very curious and smart animals.

    My cousin's husband shot one of the biggest ones I ever saw, we thought it was a black bear in the back of his truck. I was rather saddened when I saw it laying back there.
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    ...a lover and a fighter.
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