I simply did a search for wolf habits and everything I found all said the same thing. Wolves only kill to eat.
Source example - Wolf Country
Last edited by jplove71; 11-25-2013 at 12:22. Reason: Typo
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I will add, since you don't even understand that wolves are not even IN Colorado, you can't be taken seriously as to any knowledge about wolves at all. You have made everyone on this board a little dumber, I award you no points, and may god have mercy on your soul.
sheez, a quick search and I found a story showing that wolves do indeed kill more than they can eat.
http://www.ktvb.com/news/Wolves-kill...220371911.html
Let me guess, the wolves planned on coming back and eating all of these sheep eventually, right? Surely, they didn't kill them "just because"!
A quick search on elk numbers where the wolves are currently, such as Idaho and MT. will show thier numbers on a major decline. It's not hard to put two and two together and figure out that wolves are the primary reason for the declines. last thing we need here in Colo.
By the way, been at least a couple of wolves killed here in Colo. And been a few other confirmed sightings. One or two is fine, let's leave it at that.
Deer in the Pinery turns into this???? Nice thread drift jag-offs...![]()
If your post count is higher than your round count, you are a troll.
I like deer in the freezer, and then on my plate.
Yet the same people who do not want the deer hunted freak out when a mountain lion shows up in the neighborhood. Well, duh. Some of the people in this state make my head hurt.
Guys can we please cool it in here? I'm working on writing up Amendment 29 chalk full of wildlife bans. I'll solve this issue from every angle possible...
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