Oh and before anyone asks. I have no idea how they can tell she was still alive when eaten. I know it pissed alot of people off when they told the family that though. What was the point. Nobody needed to know she suffered.
maybe crawling trail?![]()
either way... that's just damn brutal way to die....
no. the question is - was Steve Irwin not too happy about it?

Oh and before anyone asks. I have no idea how they can tell she was still alive when eaten. I know it pissed alot of people off when they told the family that though. What was the point. Nobody needed to know she suffered.
Eaten alive by a pack of wolves/coyotes? Wolves i'd believe but coyotes?
Do you think he would have more or less happy had he died another way or in intractable pain?
Death is never something one embraces. However, the circumstance surrounding the death can make it more bearable or less bearable.![]()
Coyotes is possibility. I know they're a problem in downtown areas around people in some cities where agricultural lands were destroyed to make room for suburbs.
I know rangers say that wolves won't touch a human, but coyotes will.
Or if the dying person catches a glimpse of what may be beyond. I do not fear death.
Yes, and the ones infiltrating the cities are known to be particularly agressive.
Driven by hunger, nonetheless too.
Sad.
Quite true. I don't fear death. Nor do I want it to come anytime soon. Not out of fear....out of greed for the enjoyment I get from life.

I'm not sure I agree with that. If one were in a situation that had no way out and there was nothing in this life for the person to enjoy (basically suffering), wouldn't that person embrace death as a means to end what has no meaning?Do you think he would have more or less happy had he died another way or in intractable pain?
Death is never something one embraces. However, the circumstance surrounding the death can make it more bearable or less bearable.![]()
I'm not sure I agree with that. If one were in a situation that had no way out and there was nothing in this life for the person to enjoy (basically suffering), wouldn't that person embrace death as a means to end what has no meaning?
Good question. I suppose it could be seen from a couple of perspectives. Perhaps not embracing death in and of itself, but embracing the relief of pain and misery that the option provides. Most would not choose death if their suffering could be relieved another way.True. I have some personal experience in the matter unfortunately. There is no way out and the person's existence is misery.Good question. I suppose it could be seen from a couple of perspectives. Perhaps not embracing death in and of itself, but embracing the relief of pain and misery that the option provides. Most would not choose death if their suffering could be relieved another way.
Coyotes is possibility. I know they're a problem in downtown areas around people in some cities where agricultural lands were destroyed to make room for suburbs.
I know rangers say that wolves won't touch a human, but coyotes will.