![]() ![]() Incredibly, it's not until the third attack that anything's done to stop the cat-astrophe. ![]() That's not quite the case with leopards in the Middle Himalaya, where the animals have killed hundreds of people through the years by seizing them from behind. In that case, elephants have been seen stepping on villagers and tearing them limb-from-limb - though, because people there consider pachyderms as deities, the killers are rarely, if ever, treated negatively for their actions. In India, they can be destructive to crops and vengeful to people, especially if they have grudges or are in musth. In Aspen, she learned that bears are really good at gently breaking into houses to find food, but they're not the only guilty parties: We humans are partially culpable in the bears' snack-pilfering habits.Įlephants, as she learned, aren't the long-lashed, big-eared snugglers from the movies. ![]() Roach attended WHART classes in British Columbia, where mutilated mannequins help officials learn how to determine bear bites from wolf bites from scavenger nibbles. So what kind of criminals are we looking at here, Your Honor? ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |