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Originally Posted by walking buffalo
This is exactly where many people and in particular, many educated experts, get the whole wolf/human issue wrong.
While defending/explaining this attack away as unusual due to human contact, they conflate the perspective that human contact is the cause, yet defend that wolves are not a danger to people.
The contradiction is glaring to anyone willing to see it.
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Any apex predator can be a danger but it makes little sense to exacerbate potentials. There's a reason campers get warned to not leave food out in the open in campsites and why meat gets hung high in camps.
Outdoors 101.
I've seen an awful lot of bears in garbage dumps in my time. It isn't WHY they attack but it most definitely is a contributor to the attack potentials. Why draw them closer to human activity?