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@#$%&4$*# injured wolf
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy" data-source="post: 1311464" data-attributes="member: 23532"><p>This animal was known for a couple months by the police and DNR already, been spotted feeding on garbage behind grocery stores and restaurants. Many pets went missing. Its literally in middle of the town. This wolf is missing a good chunk of foot as many witnesses are saying it cannot run at all and it cannot balanced itself. Problem is that some people are ready to sue DNR and Police Dept for put this wolf down. Ironically, we had our first wild wolf attack on a human 2-3 years ago in our own state. The wolf in the attack was already injured and a known animal that been wandering around on campgrounds for months, but they choose to not do anything with the wolf. Boom! It latched into a face of a male teenager and the campground was closed till the DNR got that wolf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy, post: 1311464, member: 23532"] This animal was known for a couple months by the police and DNR already, been spotted feeding on garbage behind grocery stores and restaurants. Many pets went missing. Its literally in middle of the town. This wolf is missing a good chunk of foot as many witnesses are saying it cannot run at all and it cannot balanced itself. Problem is that some people are ready to sue DNR and Police Dept for put this wolf down. Ironically, we had our first wild wolf attack on a human 2-3 years ago in our own state. The wolf in the attack was already injured and a known animal that been wandering around on campgrounds for months, but they choose to not do anything with the wolf. Boom! It latched into a face of a male teenager and the campground was closed till the DNR got that wolf. [/QUOTE]
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