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Wild dogs can be more dangerous. And when these attacks occur they are generally not lethal or permanently detrimental to the body. Most fatalities caused from the bite of a wolf, fox or wild dog are almost always related to rabies. It is imperative to seek immediate medical attention if bitten.
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Read More »Rattlesnakes are one of many venomous snakes in the world. A fellow Texan and literary friend of mine, Tandy Versyp, was bitten on the ankle by this particular poisonous snake in Hawley, Texas, while smoking a cigarette at night. “When I got inside I could see puncture wounds and a little blood. A little over an hour had passed before I got to the emergency room. My foot was discolored, swollen and in a lot of pain. They gave me anti venom and plasma … and later steroids.” Tandy spent two weeks alone in hospital recovering from the bite: Rattlesnake venom thins the blood and the slightest injury can mean trouble. Foreknowledge, common sense and awareness are the keys to preventing an animal attack. When it comes to wild animals, particularly the top predators, the best method of choice is to steer clear. Here’s a simple list of the critters you’re most likely to get bitten by—and what to do when the worst happens.
1 EJ "Skullcrusher" Snyder EJ Snyder is highly decorated Army Combat Veteran with 25 years military service under his belt, serving Ranger...
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Read More »More sound advice from Johnson to avoid a bear attack: “With a brown bear that knows you are there and is coming in your direction, talk loudly and wave your arms. Don’t turn and run. If a brown bear is startled—or is with cubs (bear is acting defensively)—lie on your stomach on the ground as quickly as possible. Lock your fingers behind your neck. If the bear starts to roll you, go with the momentum and keep rolling back to your stomach. Stay as quiet as possible. They tend to stop when the threat is neutralized.” “Black bears are a bit different,” Johnson says. “Defensive attacks are rare in nature, and they have a stronger scavenger sense than brown bears. If you play dead, you might have invited yourself to dinner. So with a black bear, stand your ground and fight like you have never fought before. Many people have fought off attacks by black bears. If an attack occurs in a campsite, it will likely be at night and the person is asleep at the start. This is a predatory attack. Regardless of the species, don’t be an easy meal. Fight.”
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