Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 6:53 pm
I do too, but after being called mexicans countless times, deep down inside I do get annoyed.
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First of all, I have no authority to discipline you, I can do little to threaten you, and I do not have the ability to delete your account. Furthermore, I have no desire to do any of these things. As far as I'm concerned, you are completely welcome here.Rex Wolf wrote:Now you understand why I left this bunch of crap in the first place.
I'm sorry, but if someone lies, I call them a liar. If someone is ignorant, I'm going to tell it like it is. If someone is being arrogant...well...you get the idea. How do you explain to someone that they are lying, that they are ignorant of the facts.
These are not insults, they are statements of facts. WolvenOne is making false statements about wolves, and these false statements about wolves are why wolves are being killed.
If you want to read something into my statements that I did not put there, that is your perogative. I can't do anything to prevent you from disciplinging me or threatening me or even deleting my account. It's your board. But what you cannot do, is make an accusation against me and expect me to accept it as truth.
If an administrator of this board is going to misread my intentions, and support someone who spreads lies and claims to have authority that he does not have, then I have no place on this forum, as my efforts to try to help people see the truth will never go anywhere, when I have to fight against the powers that be who unwittingly support anti-wolf rhetoric.
Thank you and goodbye.
Oh...you did no wrong, SabreWereWolfQueen_84. There was no arguement about the support of wolves. Read carefully and you'll see what really happened.SabreWereWolfQueen_84 wrote:WoWHad I known such a big arguement would start on this subject, I would have thought twice before even starting this post
Yeah it wasn't really an argument so much as a.... actually I'm not really sure what it was, the whole thing was kinda strange.Figarou wrote:Oh...you did no wrong, SabreWereWolfQueen_84. There was no arguement about the support of wolves. Read carefully and you'll see what really happened.SabreWereWolfQueen_84 wrote:WoWHad I known such a big arguement would start on this subject, I would have thought twice before even starting this post
Guarding Behaviors; http://www.llamapaedia.com/behavior/guardbehav.htmlWolvenOne wrote:Llamas are good for gaurding sheep? How-so?
Heck, just google guard llamas. Llamas mainly protect against Coyotes, because wolves arn't much a problem currently I really don't see any reports on llamas fighting wolves. There has been a report of a llama attacking a cougar, the cougar ran away after almost killing the llama. Llamas are said to dislike canids and will sometimes attack dogs. (Atleast I'm okay with you wolves.)"Llamas may react in a number of ways when a predator is sighted. They become suddenly alert and very attentive to their surroundings or to the predator. They may sound an alarm call as a warning to the flock that there is a predator present. After sighting the predator, llamas may walk or run towards the predator they spotted and try to chase it away or kick it. Llamas have been observed to kick and paw at dogs with their front legs, stomp on it and then follow that with a kick by the rear legs. Llamas have killed coyotes which have threatened their flocks. They may also herd the sheep together into one area or herd them back up to the barn or shelter to try and keep them safe. The llama might position itself between the sheep and the predator. A few llamas have been observed to walk the other way when a predator was sighted. "


outwarddoodles wrote:First, Thank Columbus for the term 'Indians' Being a smart man he was Columbus decieded the world was round and thought going the otherway would get him to Asia quicker, as the americas were not discovered yet, as he landed in America he thought he was in India.
I agree and that's why I started this post on wolves because I love theSe-gi of the wolves wrote:I've been a wolf lover all of my life. I have so many wolf stuff.
My grandmother even adopted a wolf pup from defenders of wildlife. I have the certificate of adoption on my wall, I don't "own" the wolf but I help defenders with wolf programs and to help that wolf. You can adopt all sorts of animals tigers, otters, bears, etc. and you can name the animal.
Here is the adoption link:
http://defenders.spacely.com/directedgi ... GID=HADOPT
I have to agree with you Anubis its just so wrong to kill wolves, and I think the govern of alaska should go to hell for letting people kill wolves from planes!and it's just wrong to kill wolves period!!
I am also very passionate about how people kill wolves.
Se-gi of the wolves wrote:Good for you Shadow Wulf!I want to buy some of those shirts. I just finally joined here, but I've looking at these posts for a very long time. I hope people will like me here.
We like everybody hereSe-gi of the wolves wrote:Good for you Shadow Wulf!I want to buy some of those shirts. I just finally joined here, but I've looking at these posts for a very long time. I hope people will like me here.