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On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:33:04 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
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Why would a human go and befriend a wolf ?


Cos a wolf that gets fed by you is gomma protect the sheep, not eat
them


http://www.sciencefocus.com/qa/how-d...ns-tame-wolves


The second one is right and the proof is
that you can still tame some wolf cubs.


Same with monkeys and birds too.


I've heard even students can be trained.


But no one finds 2 year olds abandoned by their mother or with
a dead mother and has them as a pet in the first world anymore.


Yes they do there was talk of bring over 300 or more from syerai sure some were older than two some were 33 but lots of young children get adopted.


A few do get grabbed from the hospital when a day
or two old, but that isnt very common at all now.


Adoptimg or fostering isn't that rare, even animlas have been knopw to do it.



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On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:33:04 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
whisky-dave wrote
Rod Speed wrote
whisky-dave wrote
The Natural Philosopher wrote


Why would a human go and befriend a wolf ?


Cos a wolf that gets fed by you is gomma protect the sheep, not eat
them


http://www.sciencefocus.com/qa/how-d...ns-tame-wolves


The second one is right and the proof is
that you can still tame some wolf cubs.


Same with monkeys and birds too.


I've heard even students can be trained.


But no one finds 2 year olds abandoned by their mother or with
a dead mother and has them as a pet in the first world anymore.


Yes they do there was talk of bring over 300 or more from syerai sure some
were older than two some were 33 but lots of young children get adopted.


Thats not PETS, ****wit.

A few do get grabbed from the hospital when a day
or two old, but that isnt very common at all now.


Adoptimg or fostering isn't that rare,
even animlas have been knopw to do it.


Thats not PETS, ****wit.


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On Thursday, 1 June 2017 11:20:23 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:33:04 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
whisky-dave wrote
Rod Speed wrote
whisky-dave wrote
The Natural Philosopher wrote

Why would a human go and befriend a wolf ?

Cos a wolf that gets fed by you is gomma protect the sheep, not eat
them

http://www.sciencefocus.com/qa/how-d...ns-tame-wolves

The second one is right and the proof is
that you can still tame some wolf cubs.

Same with monkeys and birds too.

I've heard even students can be trained.

But no one finds 2 year olds abandoned by their mother or with
a dead mother and has them as a pet in the first world anymore.


Yes they do there was talk of bring over 300 or more from syeria sure some
were older than two some were 33 but lots of young children get adopted..


Thats not PETS, ****wit.


It was about whether they can be trained.


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