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June 19, 2013
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Things can get ugly when the human and animal worlds collide, and that collision often goes very badly for the human. An expert on large predators, biologist Dave Salmoni researches reports of animal-on-human attacks and studies the attack patterns involved to determine whether the animal actually is a rogue or whether the attack was simply triggered by instinct and circumstance.
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