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<blockquote data-quote="MrMarty51" data-source="post: 827462" data-attributes="member: 30643"><p>As far as that wolf chased that bicyclist, I would say that it was not old, that it was a very healthy dog, probably a young one that had been chased out of the pack by the more dominant males.</p><p>Probably not an old one but, probably very hungry and ready to eat anything that would keep moving away from it.</p><p>Read the book "Alaskas Wolf Man". that will bring a whole sense of meaning why wolves are NOT a good idea, in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho or any other place in the USA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMarty51, post: 827462, member: 30643"] As far as that wolf chased that bicyclist, I would say that it was not old, that it was a very healthy dog, probably a young one that had been chased out of the pack by the more dominant males. Probably not an old one but, probably very hungry and ready to eat anything that would keep moving away from it. Read the book "Alaskas Wolf Man". that will bring a whole sense of meaning why wolves are NOT a good idea, in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho or any other place in the USA. [/QUOTE]
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