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| Subject: | | Re: History CH "The real Wolfman" |
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Gerry Bacon
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Mon, Nov 2 2009, 7:54pm
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Interesting. My first thought is, were there any wars, famines or diseases rampant at that time. If there were many human deaths, enough so that not all of them received proper and prompt burial, those corpses may have been scavenged by wolves leading some to actively choose to prey on humans.
As for a four year killing span, what would be the life span of a wild wolf? If we assume a young male may have struck out on its own when a year or two old, would a four year career as a man eater for a lone wolf be too short a life span?
I'm just speculating, since I don't know the answers. |
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