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jp (not verified) says:

ka kaw motherfucker!

Neath17 (not verified) says:

Had no idea. This is quite fascinating especially considering how far back the practice goes.

Ali S. (not verified) says:

Fascinating article! I have always been fascinated by the relationship between man and raptor. The last video was amazing!

Andy Fergason (not verified) says:

As the environment changes, predators will have to go after prey that is not normally a target for them. If the animal is small enough, or injured, a bird of prey will go after it, and get a quick meal.

farthead (not verified) says:

Uh, actually Wolves are endangered, and hunting them unnaturally like this is cruel What are you thinking saying Wolves aren't endangered? All around the world they're numbers have decreased well over 80%. Explain how hunting them is fair now...it's cool those Eagles can do it, but sad they're forced to...like horses rounding up wild horses...so sad when people use animals to harm others:( This article made me sad.

LUPINU (not verified) says:

I HATE THIS VIDEO....WITH ALL MY HEART! I ADORE WOLVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LUPINU (not verified) says:

WE MUST TO RESPECT WOLVES !!!!!!!!!!!! WE MUST!!!!!!!!!!!!! STOP TO KILL !!!!!

Beryl Jones (not verified) says:

Getting a bird of prey to attack a chained wolf is deplorable (as i saw on the same subject, another post). Deliberate acts of cruelty like this for the entertainment of onlookers is barbaric. Sadistic behaviour, as we see all too often, in which we see innocent animals being forced into life or death situations by the hands of the mentality challenged.