Watched the first episode of a new series the other night call "Zoo".
Premise is that animals are loosing their natural fear of humans around the globe and banding together to do something about it.
I like the idea of it and it was pretty well done and well acted. Was also pretty realistic as the Landrovers kept breaking down
Have often thought how lucky we are in the UK that there's not that much out to get us. Though cows attacking dog walkers and farmers being nutted to death (about 3 per annum) by sheep mean that you can't rule it out. I love dogs but still always ask the owner if I can pet them. Folk don't teach their kids on how to approach/read dogs and one can take you out quite easily. Statisticaly JRT's are the worst for attacking folk. My last one was a JRT and though he.liked people he wasn't sure of kids yet they used to come rushing in to try to cuddle him which he didn't like. My mut before him was different. 12 stone of Wolfhound which folk were nervous of but the softest lump you could meet.
Back on wild animals I know that.in certain parts of the States that mountain lions are getting braver at sneaking up on folk. Some other cultures (India I think) used to get 'round that by wearing a mask on the back of their head as tigers like to take you from the rear.
Sent via smoke-signal from a woodland in Scotland.