Canadian Wolves: Canada is estimated to have about 55,000 wolves. And yet, Canada, to my knowledge, also raises livestock on a commercial scale, quite profitably. How is that possible, with so many wolves, if wolves make livestock raising impossible or at least unprofitable?
They also have 25,000 grizzlies in Canada - that other livestock slaughtering machine, that can kill a fullgrown bull just by looking at it! (ok, I made that last clause up
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Heck, the climate alone must be brutal on livestock, greatly reducing production (you won't find livestock in Iceland for example), and what with the wilds just teeming with beef/mutton/pork slaughtering wolf-gluttons and bear-gluttons, it's a wonder that there are any livestock in existance in Canada - how is it possible? Something is wrong with this picture.