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@redfox0640 Finally! Someone who understands! I'm tired of people looking at me like I'm an illegal poacher when I say my favorite meat is rabbit & venison. Sheesh. And we spend all this money on hunting, and usually we don't use all our tags anyways (which, are quite expensive to those who don't know!).
I would never want to shoot a wolf. It'd be such a waste of a beautiful animal!
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@nickacil it's a tracking collar not a doggy collar so it's wild alright also it's a wolf not a dog
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That dog isn't wild, it has a collar.
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What a depressing ending...
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Probably the last wolf in Romania ....hunted near extinction
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Soon the collar stoped it's signal she was never spotted again thats a weird ending
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@PrettyBoyCranking UMAD BRO?
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@Nero999Uri wtf dude. are u kidding me.. u are going to curse someone to hell? because that wolf made the area of peoples work place unsafe? if that thing was roaming around where u worked.. i hope u get torn to shreds u fkn dumb arse no brain piece of shiet
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Hmmm... mayhaps, it would seem, she might have been trying to lead the camera crew astray in travelling so far.
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Id hardly call recreational hunters brainless. Most recreational hunters are wealthy and successful in life, they have to be because its an expensive sport. There's a thing called wildlife conservation. In Canada and the states the government tells you how many you can shoot, which area they can be shot in and so on. Wolf permits are almost immposible to get so if someone shoots a wolf there a POACHER not a hunter.
If hunters DID kill such a caring mother I hope they forever rot in hell.
Nero999Uri 3 years ago 46
I know she is a wild animal, but they really could have sedated her and perhaps cleaned up her leg and wrapped it in some light weight wrap, knowing how many pups she had and the lengths she went to help them. Humans are capable of compassion, sometimes that`s more important that science.
RatongaBruiser 2 years ago 37