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re: Colorado vote to reintroduce wolves results map
Posted on 12/22/23 at 1:23 pm to iwyLSUiwy
Posted on 12/22/23 at 1:23 pm to iwyLSUiwy
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1. Not sure I'd feel safe letting my 10 year old daughter walk our dog by herself in most residential neighborhoods. 2. In the area wolves are being re-introduced I'd 100% be much more worried about a bear or even a mountain lion attacking her than I would a wolf. That is much more common. And you're not going to let them do that in those areas in the first place honestly.
I agree that so far wolves haven’t been a threat. I just don’t know how anyone can explain it other than a statistical anomaly time wise. You can’t tell me a pack of wolves is more scared of people then a mountain lion or black bear, and those attacks happen. They are rare also, for sure.
Here’s a quote from coyotes, i just don’t believe wolves are that much different then coyotes.
“We have documented 367 attacks on humans by coyotes from 1977 through 2015, of which 165 occurred in California. Of 348 total victims of coyote attack, 209 (60%) were adults, and 139 (40%) were children (age =10 years). Children (especially toddlers) are at greater risk of serious injury.”
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