Teacher Mauled to Death by Wolves in Alaska

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I've spent a fair amount of time, in years past, walking in some obscure areas. The least I carried was a .44 Magnum. Preferred a 12 gauge pump with an appropriate mix of buck and slugs.

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CombatController wrote:Yeah, the dogs smell it and get nervous and hang around close. From what I understand they never attack a group (unless you count the lions of Tsavo) but will stalk to see if anyone peels off. Almost never see them but I see lots of tracks.
I visited Tsavo West in 1985. Was in a van with the lift top so we could stand an look out and take pictures. We drove into a pride of Lions who were napping. They mostly just ignored us. They were "nice" kitties. :lol:
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Rumpshot wrote:
CombatController wrote:Yeah, the dogs smell it and get nervous and hang around close. From what I understand they never attack a group (unless you count the lions of Tsavo) but will stalk to see if anyone peels off. Almost never see them but I see lots of tracks.
I visited Tsavo West in 1985. Was in a van with the lift top so we could stand an look out and take pictures. We drove into a pride of Lions who were napping. They mostly just ignored us. They were "nice" kitties. :lol:
Ahhhhhhhhh, I see, not quite a hundred years later than the man-eaters killed stalking and eating tasty humans. Of course, I could be wrong, humans just might taste like shiite - I have no idea. :shock: :o
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People don't taste like shit ... they taste like chicken.
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CByrneIV wrote:
Bob K wrote:People don't taste like shit ... they taste like chicken.
Pork man, pork...
I know most congressmen must taste like pork, you know with all of it they keep passing the the legislature. :roll:

I for one strive to be the most foul tasting thing alive. If something ever tried to chew on me I'm sure I'd taste like lead.
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moose42 wrote:I for one strive to be the most foul tasting thing alive. If something ever tried to chew on me I'm sure I'd taste like lead.
Moose FTW.
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Heck, I was tired, what did I write instead of Tsavo?
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CombatController wrote:Heck, I was tired, what did I write instead of Tsavo?
Something like Tasviao, so I knew what you were talking about.
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308Mike wrote:
CombatController wrote:Heck, I was tired, what did I write instead of Tsavo?
Something like Tasviao, so I knew what you were talking about.
Ah, I'm glad it wasn't something weird that meant something else.
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Could be worse, could the bears of Tsingtao. Beer-chugging bears from an industrial port city in China. Could be very troublesome if found in the United States.
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