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Wolves On Outskirts of paris
January 17, 2017, 01:12:12 pm

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#1 Re: Wolves On Outskirts of paris
January 17, 2017, 01:33:44 pm
That's nothing


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#2 Re: Wolves On Outskirts of paris
January 17, 2017, 02:32:51 pm
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This could make bouldering in Font a whole lot more exciting

It shouldn't do, the number of recorded attacks on humans is tiny. It would put me off leaving a baby asleep round the back of a boulder mind.

You are far more likely to get attacked by a boar; they are both vastly more numerous and more likely to attack.

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Actual attacks on humans are rare, but can be serious, resulting in multiple penetrating injuries to the lower part of the body. They generally occur during the boars' rutting season from November–January, in agricultural areas bordering forests or on paths leading through forests. The animal typically attacks by charging and pointing its tusks towards the intended victim, with most injuries occurring on the thigh region. Once the initial attack is over, the boar steps back, takes position and attacks again if the victim is still moving, only ending once the victim is completely incapacitated

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#3 Re: Wolves On Outskirts of paris
January 17, 2017, 03:56:40 pm
This wolf t-shirt business is getting out of hand...

 

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