Wolves - dangerous animals
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/ho...a-zoo-in-Sweden.html" we must recognize they are dangerous animals "

Dangerous ? No kidding ,that's why they call them predators !

19 June 2012, 21:28
Arild IversenThe Supervisor at Kolården Zoo says the killing of the zookeeper is "unexplainable".
He simply can´t fathom what happend.
Zookeeper Hans Petter Westvik at Dyreparken Zoo in Norway denies that wolves are dangerous animals.
If they are in the wild or in a zoo dosen´t matter, dangerous they are NOT...
It´s always a blessing that such experts can enlighten us mere ignorant suckers that wolfs are not dangerous animals...especially not in a pack it seems

19 June 2012, 21:51
aoudadhunternext thing you know they'll be feeding them vegtables and denying they ever ate meat. Tell a few thousand bison, elk, deer ect. they're not dangerous and I'll show what a laughing elk looks like.
BTW I watched the movie "The Grey" last night and although its just a movie i have a little more respect for them as more than an over grown dog.
24 June 2012, 14:19
Nordic2Kolmården was taking zoo visitors in to these wolfes to pet them. Home videos shows wolfes making small bites at a short women(in a visitor group) not looking fun at all.
30 June 2012, 12:27
gryphon1Chimps have also been proven to be dangerous and predators...the thing with these Greeny "save the wild animals" places is that they dont seem to have a few pumps loaded with OO ready when needed.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/201...arch-student/410222830 June 2012, 13:11
Nordic2Chimps are alleaters like bear or humans.
Zoo owners are not always the most sensible of people.
John Aspinall, gambler and zoo owner here in the UK had a number of keepers killed and injured by his animals at Howlett zoo. One tiger killer two keepers in seperate attacks, He had a keepers killed by several tiger over the space of 25 years along with deaths from elephants and animal escapes galore. IIRC the last lot that got out was a pack indian hunting dogs
04 October 2012, 11:43
Nordic2Now the zoos investigation has concluded what it probably was the wolfs fault(animalkeeper not doing anything unusual). They have stopped further humanisation of the wolfes.