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A impressive Canis lupus pallipes at the iran/afghanistan border

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Brown bear visiting a carcass of animal killed by wolves, Poland




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Wolves from South-East Finland, recorded during September 2018.




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Legends of Nature: Super Pack of 400 Wolves
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(02-06-2019, 09:27 PM)nobody Wrote:



Legends of Nature: Super Pack of 400 Wolves
400? Yeah right, there's a reason pack hunters on land don't have groups of those sizes. They simply can't support that many, this is the perfect example of why you shouldn't believe everything you read or hear.
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(02-07-2019, 03:39 AM)smedz Wrote:
(02-06-2019, 09:27 PM)nobody Wrote:



Legends of Nature: Super Pack of 400 Wolves
400? Yeah right, there's a reason pack hunters on land don't have groups of those sizes. They simply can't support that many, this is the perfect example of why you shouldn't believe everything you read or hear.
Your comment is then again a perfect example, that people should study the subject before commenting, I think Wink Make a google search and read about that incident mentioned on that video. There are several articles and information, that what made those wolves to swarm in one place like that. But that is not only example about strange animal behavior when there is lack of food.

One article: https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/russia-wolves-...wwf-423480
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(02-07-2019, 03:50 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(02-07-2019, 03:39 AM)smedz Wrote:
(02-06-2019, 09:27 PM)nobody Wrote:



Legends of Nature: Super Pack of 400 Wolves
400? Yeah right, there's a reason pack hunters on land don't have groups of those sizes. They simply can't support that many, this is the perfect example of why you shouldn't believe everything you read or hear.
Your comment is then again a perfect example, that people should study the subject before commenting, I think Wink Make a google search and read about that incident mentioned on that video. There are several articles and information, that what made those wolves to swarm in one place like that. But that is not only example about strange animal behavior when there is lack of food.

One article: https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/russia-wolves-...wwf-423480
Do you believe EVERYTHING you read? How are they supposed to support that many members when food is scarce? And wolves don't like strange wolves in their territories, so why would they start liking each other when food is scarce? Yes, I watched the video, so you can shut up about me not looking at the sources. 400 members in a pack, that's just absurd.
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(02-07-2019, 04:40 AM)smedz Wrote:
(02-07-2019, 03:50 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(02-07-2019, 03:39 AM)smedz Wrote:
(02-06-2019, 09:27 PM)nobody Wrote:



Legends of Nature: Super Pack of 400 Wolves
400? Yeah right, there's a reason pack hunters on land don't have groups of those sizes. They simply can't support that many, this is the perfect example of why you shouldn't believe everything you read or hear.
Your comment is then again a perfect example, that people should study the subject before commenting, I think Wink Make a google search and read about that incident mentioned on that video. There are several articles and information, that what made those wolves to swarm in one place like that. But that is not only example about strange animal behavior when there is lack of food.

One article: https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/russia-wolves-...wwf-423480
Do you believe EVERYTHING you read? How are they supposed to support that many members when food is scarce? And wolves don't like strange wolves in their territories, so why would they start liking each other when food is scarce? Yes, I watched the video, so you can shut up about me not looking at the sources. 400 members in a pack, that's just absurd.

Like I said. Study that subject a little bit closer. Source criticism means, that you check multiple sources of something, which sounds odd. If you watch just that video and make up your mind about something.... well, up to you of course.
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rly big wolf



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wolf and bear Killer Dog breed Caucasian Shepherd...

Anneka meets the wolfs' nemesis - The HUGE and powerful Russian Caucasian Shepherd, Bear Dog, Caucasian Mountain Dog or Ovcharka and finds out whether they are really as dangerous and powerful as legend says...  Brendan Monaghan of North Western Caucasian Shepherds shared his beautiful dogs in video recording... Male dog is about 175 pounds at 2 yrs now and still grows a lot more to mature and now he's about 31 inch tall.





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@nobody :

About #200: About this 400 wolves pack, I remember a book "the sixth winter" in which pack of more than 50 wolves were described, and were able to attack a russian troop. Very good science fiction book by John Gribbin written during the 80s... The sixth winter which precipitated the humanity into the ice age.

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https://www.fantasticfiction.com/g/john-...winter.htm
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(02-08-2019, 10:44 AM)Spalea Wrote: @nobody :

About #200: About this 400 wolves pack, I remember a book "the sixth winter" in which pack of more than 50 wolves were described, and were able to attack a russian troop. Very good science fiction book by John Gribbin written during the 80s... The sixth winter which precipitated the humanity into the ice age.

So, here the link:



https://www.fantasticfiction.com/g/john-...winter.htm

There is that old saying, approximately like this " the truth is more strange than legend" :) If Gribbin would have known what happens in future, but sometimes even writers can´t imagine what nature can put in front of us :)
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(02-08-2019, 11:02 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(02-08-2019, 10:44 AM)Spalea Wrote: @nobody :

About #200: About this 400 wolves pack, I remember a book "the sixth winter" in which pack of more than 50 wolves were described, and were able to attack a russian troop. Very good science fiction book by John Gribbin written during the 80s... The sixth winter which precipitated the humanity into the ice age.

So, here the link:



https://www.fantasticfiction.com/g/john-...winter.htm

There is that old saying, approximately like this " the truth is more strange than legend" :) If Gribbin would have known what happens in future, but sometimes even writers can´t imagine what nature can put in front of us :)
Yes agree... Perhaps no one writer would dare frankly to describe our next extinction. We are always glorifying our discoveries, the " tremendous challenges that are in front of us", by believing that our future will be fascinating, exciting... Yet we will have to pay for all we have done... The bill will be steep.
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