Posted on 01/17/2017 5:22:44 PM PST by Gamecock
Parisians are frightened that the endangered beasts are now within howling distance of the capital and can't be stopped.
French people have been told not to fear wolves roaming Paris streets - as "they only eat four-legged animals".
Parisians are frightened that the endangered beasts - which have fought back from near extinction in the 1930s - are now within howling distance of the capital.
Indeed the discovery of paw prints, messy droppings and late-night howls from wolves - a distant relative of the domestic pet dog - are reported to be a now frequent occurrence in the city's suburbs.
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Parisians have much more to fear than wolves.
According to one of Ronald Reagan’s favorite books, PETER THE GREAT, when St. Petersburg was under construction, wolves carried off adult males. It was quite a problem.
Wolves and Jihadists make France such a wonderful place to live.
Rampant PCism is dangerous to the health of those who allow it.
There are many valid reasons wolves were hunted to near extinction in some places.
The idea that wolves don’t eat humans is a crock. If wolves are hungry in the wild and come across humans they are going to eat them.
Yes indeed they will, especially European wolves.
30 to 100K serfs died building on that swamp land.
I think he killed his own son. Doctors operated on him, he had bladder problems, and released about 4 pounds of urine. So maybe wasn’t ruthless so much as perpetually pissed$off.
Most wolves try to avoid people. I wouldn't want to come across one, but they don't usually set out to hunt people. I don't understand the paranoia about wolves here on FR. Deer are responsible for hundreds of deaths every year through car accidents while wolves have only two documented cases of killing people since 1900.
You are more endangered by the rats and vermin that wolves like to eat than the wolves.
Alors! Les Loups sont arrivee!
**Wolves,coyotes and hybrids can live & flourish even in urban areas.**
Back in 2001 I saw a coyote in downtown Columbia, SC.
It’s another sign of a mini-ice age.
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