i did see that!!!
it was fascinating, though the person eating raw kill part was rather disturbing, but hey, he says it was fine.......
i really loved the howling lessons, with the little babies and their head thrown back howl faces....cuteness!
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Quote: Dennis Jones
I really hope it's not like that d1psh1t hippy that tried to live with the bears in Alaska got himself and his girlfriend eaten
No, he raised them from pups and lived with them, seriously, sleeping, eating, running, playing, fighting, grooming, mock vomited for them to eat lived with them........in a refuge or wildlife park enclosure, with the hopes to release them into the wild.
He basically taught them the skills just like the pack would.
Until The Tale of the Lioness is told, the Story will Always Glorfy the Hunter
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I don't know Carol,still sounds a little d1psh1 t hippyish to me.
Oh yeah, he is a little off. Lost his family, money and friends to do this.
I am not saying I am rooting for the guy, but the "warding off" of other packs was cool.
He said that he would have to go in for stitches because of scrapping with his pack and when he would get back to the enclosure, the others would tear out the stitches and lick his wounds clean......
Quote: Carol Boche
He basically taught them the skills just like the pack would.
Let me rephrase this.....he supposedly taught them this.....
Until The Tale of the Lioness is told, the Story will Always Glorfy the Hunter
I don't know Carol,still sounds a little d1psh1 t hippyish to me.
Oh yeah, he is a little off. Lost his family, money and friends to do this.
I am not saying I am rooting for the guy, but the "warding off" of other packs was cool.
He said that he would have to go in for stitches because of scrapping with his pack and when he would get back to the enclosure, the others would tear out the stitches and lick his wounds clean......
Quote: carol boche
He basically taught them the skills just like the pack would.
Let me rephrase this.....he supposedly taught them this.....
Just great, they bit him bad enough to need stitches, how long do you think it's going to take before one of the potential Alphas figures out he's about as tough as a water balloon?
I have to agree that it sounds...well...strange. I like the relationship I have with dogs and other wildlife just fine. alot of those "live in the wild"shows seem like pub. stunt and drama king material. Not like serious science in action. thats just my cynical opinion though
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