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whathehell

(28,969 posts)
42. Re-read my posts. None of them say "it never happened"...Questions don't equal Denial.
Tue Jun 19, 2012, 10:45 AM
Jun 2012

"Look man, this is little bits of trivia that I only know about because it was passed to me by Zoo Keeper I know that deals with predators and Movie buff friends I know. You're not going to find a link to Snopes, Yahoo, Associated Press.

" I'm sorry you don't believe that a predator animal can get affected by a menstrual cycle of another animal. It's painfully obvious that you're not, nor ever will be, convinced of even the minute possibility. So I'm done with you"

Awww.

Sorry bro, but if you're unprepared to be questioned on "bits of trivia" you claim were passed onto you by

an anonymous zoo keeper and some unnamed "movie buff friends", I'm afraid you're going to get some grief here.

On DU, we tend to expect a higher level of documentation than this before we accept anything

as "absolute truth".

If you're not prepared for that, I'd suggest you either document your assertions

or refrain from posting as "fact" that which can't be legitimately documented.

Feel free to be "done" with me; I'm just giving you the DU facts of life.



Was she Menstruating? thelordofhell Jun 2012 #1
That sounds a little weird whathehell Jun 2012 #2
Yes. geckosfeet Jun 2012 #4
No. whathehell Jun 2012 #13
Not really. But... benign. geckosfeet Jun 2012 #27
Then that's more than we can say for you. whathehell Jun 2012 #33
No it's not weird thelordofhell Jun 2012 #12
My research says some (not all) predatory animals are attracted whathehell Jun 2012 #14
Which is why they ask the question thelordofhell Jun 2012 #19
It sounds like you are asking the question whathehell Jun 2012 #30
You're thinking bears 4th law of robotics Jun 2012 #5
Wolveses have noses, too. bluedigger Jun 2012 #9
Thank you, Stephen Colbert! backscatter712 Jun 2012 #16
I bet they can smell all sorts of human bodily fluids whathehell Jun 2012 #34
Did she have Dirty Pillows? alphafemale Jun 2012 #22
It's a question animal handlers ask women models/actresses that have to deal with predator animals thelordofhell Jun 2012 #23
Where's the link? whathehell Jun 2012 #31
Link to Madonna and the Lion thelordofhell Jun 2012 #36
That's only one, and calling it "suspicious" is putting it mildly whathehell Jun 2012 #37
I state a little known animal trainer fact, you insist it's NEVER happened thelordofhell Jun 2012 #40
Re-read my posts. None of them say "it never happened"...Questions don't equal Denial. whathehell Jun 2012 #42
Obvious troll is obvious thelordofhell Jun 2012 #44
Obvious Loser is Obvious whathehell Jun 2012 #45
LOL! whathehell Jun 2012 #35
I think something is missing from this report. nt ladjf Jun 2012 #3
Wolves are predators. They eat meat. tabasco Jun 2012 #6
Wolves don't attack humans in the wild. UnrepentantLiberal Jun 2012 #8
I don't believe that. tabasco Jun 2012 #15
Why speculate? UnrepentantLiberal Jun 2012 #21
22 fatalities since 2000 FarCenter Jun 2012 #24
I was surprised that so many people were attacked by wolves in Europe. UnrepentantLiberal Jun 2012 #25
As pointed out above, wolves do not normally attack humans jberryhill Jun 2012 #10
Karma. nt Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #7
I wondered how long it would take for the first "She had it coming" post ... 11 Bravo Jun 2012 #18
Why are people always surprised when prisoners turn on the guards & try to escape? Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #26
Easy to say when you're thousands of miles away behind a keyboard. Lars77 Jun 2012 #29
Thank you. whathehell Jun 2012 #32
I would still wonder why people are so surprised that a locked up animals wants freedom. Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #39
Tell it to the Lord of Hell whathehell Jun 2012 #43
I don't think zoos are a good idea. I certainly wouldn't blame the imprisoned animal.... Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #38
According to a an article i read, not available in English i think, they were quite tame Lars77 Jun 2012 #41
Normally wolves see humans as other wolves so something had to happen that wasn't quite right ZM90 Jun 2012 #11
This story confirms to me that I am a horrible person Generic Brad Jun 2012 #17
"in their enclosure" roody Jun 2012 #20
Condolences to the family of the young lady for their loss. MichaelMcGuire Jun 2012 #28
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