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In reply to the discussion: Wolves kill worker at Swedish wildlife park [View all]thelordofhell
(4,569 posts)12. No it's not weird
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.
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It's a question animal handlers ask women models/actresses that have to deal with predator animals
thelordofhell
Jun 2012
#23
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
I was surprised that so many people were attacked by wolves in Europe.
UnrepentantLiberal
Jun 2012
#25
Why are people always surprised when prisoners turn on the guards & try to escape?
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#26
I would still wonder why people are so surprised that a locked up animals wants freedom.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#39
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