Wolf Attacks Teacher



Living wolves can be deadly. They can be heard howling in the night, ready to attack humans nearby with their fatal bite. Subscribe for new videos: http://goo.gl/SaufF4 Learn about rabies here: http://goo.gl/5BhHna Learn about tetanus here: http://goo.gl/96rcIV March 8th, 2010: 32-year-old teacher Candice Berner was found dead along a road by snowmobilers in Alaska. She was attacked by wolves while out jogging. If you find yourself in this situation, would you know how to survive? Here are the facts and survival skills you need to stay alive. Today's topic was requested by Maree Pricer. If you have any other topics you'd like to learn about, be sure to subscribe and write your suggestions in the comments section below. What is it? The wolf, or Canis lupus, is a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family with 40 different subspecies. They have powerful jaws and teeth as well as strong bodies capable of great endurance, as seen in these pictures. They often live and hunt in wolf packs, hunting down deer, humans, dogs, sheep, tigers, coyotes, mountain lions, and many other animals. The world's best known wolf known to man is the gray wolf, as it's the largest of the canid family and has been written about more than any other wildlife species. Where are they located? Wolves can be found all throughout the northern hemisphere. The country with the highest amount of recorded wolf attacks is France, with nearly 7,600 fatal attacks documented from 1200-1920. These days, wolf attacks occur most often in India and its neighboring countries, with more than 200 attacks recorded in the half-century up to 2002, some of which were caught on tape. How will it kill you? The wolf is a beauty and a beast. Predatory wolf attacks can occur all throughout the year, with a peak in the summer months of June through August, when the number of people entering forested areas increases due to livestock grazing or berry and mushroom picking. When a wolf attacks, it bites its victim repeatedly on the head, face, and neck until their prey is dead, at which point the carcass is dragged off to be consumed. Another fatal threat from wolves is rabies. Bites from rabid wolves are 15 times more dangerous than those of rabid dogs. How to survive: If you encounter a wolf, attempt to walk away slowly without it seeing you. Remember that wolves live and hunt in packs, so where there's one wolf, there may be several more close by. If it sees you, back away slowly and avoid eye contact, as the wolf sees this as a challenge. Whatever you do, DO NOT RUN and never turn your back on the wolf as it sees this as an opportunity to strike. Instead, do whatever you can to appear aggressive and dangerous by jumping, shouting, and throwing rocks or sticks. If you're already being attacked, use whatever weapons you have to defend yourself such a gun or knife. If you don't have one, it's recommended that you curl into a fetal position with your arms blocking your neck in order to protect your head and neck areas. Also, fight back by striking the wolf's face and nose, as these are highly sensitive areas that can stun the animal. Once you've survived the attack, go to a hospital immediately to get your wounds treated and to get tested for rabies. Now would you rather…be infected with rabies? Or be infected tetanus?

Comments

  1. idk
  2. I love wolfs they are cute
  3. don't come near the wovles it can hurt you
  4. dont kill wolf beacause im a wolf master its for real
  5. yha wolves are the best im from wolf from human
  6. if cornered, the way u do it with any canine is u try and grab thneck skin behind the head. its all about problem solving 4a given situation. like the time i went flying over the handlebars from a bicycle during a chain break in a brutal tenth gear full speed sprint. no helmet. i simply dove into the pavement hands outstretched head first and roled once back on to my shoes and slid. i only suffered a scrapes and finished my 132 miler. grab the scruff of the neck, ideally as it lunges. u then immediately in one motion begin spinning around immobilizing the animal with centrifugal fource. at this point u can throw, or slam the now stunned and wimpering animal onto a tree or the ground. don't throw that rock just yet. holding a rock or even a Bic lighter in your fist makes for powerful multi sledge hammer. wolves are skinny. rarely over a hundred lbs.
  7. I'm a Grey wolf
  8. i bet she did something to trigger them. all her fault. she should be careful and know better!
  9. do bobcat
  10. a 357 magnum will do.
  11. I have a pet wolf his name is wolfer
  12. how would I survive....................use a gun
  13. The solution... conceal carry.
  14. Not a very well edited vid but i did like how informative you were, and i appreciate ya hustle, lols
  15. it's only recently that wolves haven't been portrayed as harmless to humans. I remember the common portrayal, all my life (!) was that wolves had never caused a human death! pretty strange that that was the normal reaction of naturalists, until recently!
  16. Fatal dog attacks in the United States are a small percentage of the relatively common occurrences of dog bites. At least 4.5 – 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs every year and, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 20 to 30 of these bites result in death.[1][2]

    contrast to one confirmed fatal wolf attack in all of north america in the last hundred years and one suspected. The fear is blown way out of proportion, perhaps we should kill all dogs?

    stop fear mongering
  17. i know a female wolf name "luna"
    question answer:be affected by rabies.
  18. A wolf killed my grandmother and dressed up in her clothes.
  19. I would like to learn more about wolves.
  20. i got biting b a wolf


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