Predator Control U.S.A.
Welcome To
Animal Attacks
Caution: The following pictures are real and of a graphic nature. They are photo evidence of
actual predatory attacks, they are NOT depictions.
Robb Russell,
Founder,
The Wildlife Pro
Network
Gainesville, Florida
352-575-0121
Vendor Member
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Every day there are more predator sightings, encounters and attacks. Partly due to the fact that these predatory
species are associating humans with food, and partly due to the fact that these predators are becoming a bit
more domesticated, losing their natural fear of humans, thus embolding them to approach closer than ever.
Nell Hamm sits with her husband Jim Hamm in
the intensive care unit at Mad River Community
Hospital in Arcata, California (AP Photo/Times
Standard, Mark McKenna)
September 16, 2007
Jerome Bien
An alligator holds the arm of a man in its jaws
after an attack in Lake Moultrie.
Bear attack Survivor