Marauding elephants, aggressive sea lions, snap-happy crocodiles… As animal attacks on humans reach frightening levels, scientists are beginning to understand exactly what the beasts are thinking. And it’s not good.
One of the world’s leading ethologists (specialists in animal behaviour) believes that a critical point has been crossed and animals are beginning to snap back. After centuries of being eaten, evicted, subjected to vivisection, killed for fun, worn as hats and made to ride bicycles in circuses, something is causing them to turn on us.
Animals Attack! Revenge killings on the rise?
August 12, 2008 By 1 Comment

now can i just say people kill because animals kill , im 13 and i know that is not the way .
i believe that in a nature of an animal is a wonderfull thing , i believe places should be safer but people well know the danger they are facing .
i also have a Theory that the more we kill the more danger for us.
let me explain i think if we kill we will not scare them off we will make them fight back . they have been here longer than us and servived, they will do anything to protect themselves .
and that is there nature .
lauren dongworth