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Wolfs.

Wolfs

Monday 5th February 2024
James Collins

15th March 2014
From Facebook.
My reply to a man who thinks there are too many wolves, that they attack people, children and pets and that there is a need for 'culling', ie mindlessly slaughtering them.
'Hi Dominic. Who've you been talking to? Nowhere are wolf populations 'too dense'. Just the opposite, mostly. Try substituting 'humans' for 'wolves' ('wolves' is the plural, not 'wolfs', btw), in your sentence about wolves attacking people etc, and you'll see it makes more sense. Have a good day.'

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