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| Subject: | | Re: History CH "The real Wolfman" |
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KodiakKeith
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Mon, Nov 2 2009, 1:41am
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Wolves develop patterns. There is a pack of wolves in central Alaska that specializes in Dall Sheep of all things. If an injured or crippled wolf took down a woman or child and found it easy, it might very well continue doing that and form a pattern. If it was a female, it might train cubs to do the same.
In fact, if you think about it, it's a very wolfy pattern to take the weaker members of whatever species it's hunting. It shouldn't surprise us that this animal specifically hunted women and children, the smallest of our species. |
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