(meteorobs) Meteor Watching and Wild Animals

Przemyslaw Zoladek brahi at op.pl
Sun Nov 1 16:05:04 EST 2009


There is a bigger problem with wild people than with wild animals in
some parts of Europe ;))


Przemek Zoladek





Paul wrote:

> Sometimes I am glad I live in the UK, well my part anyway.... nothing much 
> to worry about at night except the odd owl, a few bats and maybe the sound 
> of a hedgehog eating a slug... (If you aren't familiar with hedgehogs, take 
> a look at this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog)
>
> Of course, we do have a lot of cloudy skies as well.... but at least I won't 
> get eaten when they do clear!
>
> Safe skies.
>
> Paul
> -------------------------------------------
> Spacescan.co.uk  53.1N 1.6W
>
>   
>>> The heartbreaking death of young Canadian folksinger Taylor Mitchell from
>>> an extremely rare coyote attack this week makes me wonder what the risks
>>> are watching meteors, alone, at night, on a lawn chair (prone and two
>>> feet
>>> off the ground), in a remote area.  Are mountain lions, bears, wild dogs,
>>> coyotes, etc. more likely to attack you in certain areas of the country
>>> under those circumstances?  Have any of you had (or heard of) incidents,
>>> and do you take precautions?  Recommendations?
>>>
>>> Just curious.
>>>
>>> One more thing to worry about, I guess.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> David Oesper
>>>       
>
>
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