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Damn. I was reading about mountain lion attacks, and then I started on wolf attacks. You'd think if you shot and clubbed a few wolves to death, they'd quit attacking you.
>When searchers arrived at the scene of an attack by a large pack of timber wolves, they found the bones of a man's body, a rifle with a broken buttstock, and the bones of eleven large timber wolves. The man was initially presumed to be Ben Cochrane, as he was employed in trapping animals in the area. Seven of the wolves discovered at the scene had been shot and four had been clubbed to death by the man's rifle buttstock. It is likely the remaining wolf pack overwhelmed the man, causing his death. On May 18, 1922, Ben Cochrane turned up alive and well in Winnipeg
Good for ben. But it's kind of sad we don't know who the dead warrior was. He fought admirably.
>Pic related
I could have saved her bros. She was 23 years old :(