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Old April 17, 2013, 12:20 PM   #34
nelson77270
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With all due respect, ought 6, you must not fully understand the capacity of some animal brains. Why do humans know what the clicking of an action entails? Because through cognitive process and intuition, they have LEARNED what that sound means. An animal, especially one with the capacity of a grizz, has the ability to learn as well. Google "dinner bell theory". On the other hand, if they haven't learned, an unfamiliar gesture accompanied by the strange click, coupled with dominant body language, is going to make them think twice. What do you do when you are confronted with something potentially dangerous and unfamiliar to you? I'm sure you aren't going to be over zealous about it. It's really a mental game. Many of the attacks you read about that ended in injury or fatality involved panicking, submissive body language, being alone, fleeing. Body language and mentality are just as important as a gun.
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