Oh look, he wants to play!
I guess he heard "Dances with Wolves" was going to Broadway ...
Yeah, he wants to play alright.
Play with your spleen.
Meat is meat.
What was the matter with the guy in the Ford. I’d have run the doggie over, threw it in back and stuffed it. Tell my buddies, “That’s what you get for F’ng with ME.”
In that area you are part of the food chain on not necessarily on the top.
I saw an elephant in my pajamas ...
I wouldn’t call the wolf “massive.” it looks like an ordinary wolf.
Poor wolf, all those calories expended and no meal.
What beautiful animals. (even if they want to eat you)
True story. I was a 12 year old paperboy in Alaska, out at the end of town where the roads aren’t paved. One part of the route was a long curved road. After delivering up the road. On the return I’d cut cross country over a clear cut section of the forest. One day a wolf came out of the woods and stalked me for about three hundred yards, walking not quite parallel, slowly closing the gap to cut me off before I could get to safety. Running wouldn’t help. Finally, when it was only about 20 feet away, I turned to confront the wolf. I’d picked up some rocks and tried to make myself look as big as i could. We had a stare down for a few minutes before he backed off and left for easier prey.
What big motorcycle you have.
It came complementary with a meal.
Is that a direwolf?
Cute wolf. I am a lot more afraid of deer though when I am riding. But soccer moms on cell phones are probably the most dangerous of all.
Dumb dog. That’s a good way to become roadkill. Or maybe he just has a habit of doing that sort of thing.
"There wolf!"
Just so. It looks very much like my German Shepherd mix, when she comes up to greet me and give me a lick.
Oh for crying out loud! Did you read the comments there? What a bunch of liberal nut buckets.
It’s not so “massive.” I’ve seen larger wolves on the U.S. Rockies.
Here in Idaho, and throughout the Intermountain West, where the Candian Wolves were introduced in the mid 1990s, they have grwon rapidly in numbers.
So bad, that now in Idaho, Wyoming, and other places they now have wolf hunts. And well they should. In the 2011 and 2012 hunts, I know some people who killed wolves well in excess oif 150 lbs. Here are some pictures:
Now those are BIG wolves...and dangerous too.
We have large packs of them here in the mountains. One pack, that ranges 50-100 miles from where I sit right now looks like this:
The damage they do is significant. In addition to depleting dear and elk herds, they cause significant damage to livestcok like cows:
...and sheep:
And, if your dogs are out with you, are you live out in the hills...they kill your dogs too:
The sad thing is, these animals are killing machines. most of the time, they just kill and leave them there. MAny times they do not even eat what they kill.
First thing I thought, too! Some dogs Love to chase cars.