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thelordofhell

(4,569 posts)
12. No it's not weird
Sun Jun 17, 2012, 04:44 PM
Jun 2012

It's quite routine for a trainer to have to ask women models/actresses/singers if they are menstruating if predatory animals are used in photo shoots/films/videos. The animals have a stronger possibility of attack if they are.

As far as "The Grey" is concerned, that movie is total fiction. Your odds of getting attacked by a wild wolf are even rarer than you getting attacked by a wild deer.

Now maybe there were babies in the pack of wolves? That would make an attack more plausible as well.

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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