• einkorn@feddit.org
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    3 days ago

    The woman approached a wild animal that was in a visibly confused state.

    Doesn’t matter the species or size: Don’t do that unless you know exactly what you are doing or can deal with being attacked. She did neither.

    Of course idiots are going to use this as excuse for their “wolf bad” nonsense.

    Edit: Oh and have fun with the vaccine against rabies that’s administered preemptively in such cases. Side effects can be brutal but better than dying with 100% certainty.

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      2 days ago

      Lucky she’s in germany, in the US emergency rooms don’t give it out, it’s expensive too. The health department might pay for it, but maybe not. They would probably means test you first.

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      Almost 100%, there’s several people that have survived. One without vaccine one with partial. It’s like 99.99 but still not fun. And very dangerous.

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    It’s really bizarre that the first wolf attack in over 100 years in Germany happened in an IKEA in the middle of Hamburg.

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      Wouldn’t call it an attack, though, that person got way into the personal space of that wolf. If you get too close, and they can’t escape, they will bite you. That’s what the teeth are for.