They say… wolves are dangerous to humans. Since the wolf was spotted again in Flanders, stories about how dangerous it is have also come back. But are they right? Test it Andy Bellman And Dina Tarsjo In front of us.
Andy is left alone for an entire night in a field where fresh wolf tracks have been found. Dina, dressed as Little Red Riding Hood, may encounter real wolves.
You enter a cage with two wolves. It goes quite quietly at first, but one of the wolves seems to be very interested in her clothes. After biting it a few times, Dina decided she wanted to go out again.
Although “They Say So” regularly produces interesting results, viewers are not so enthusiastic this time. They respond on social media: “These wolves were born in the reserve, and therefore cannot be compared to a wild wolf.” “A coyote would never get that close to people.”
“Peter’s wolves live in captivity and are accustomed to contact with visitors, so this indicates absolutely nothing.” Fake news from VTM“Fantasy world,” it sounds too. “Just leave those animals alone.”
“It’s a shame they make fun of it like that.” “Inspiration starts running out right when ‘they say so’.”
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