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I think everyone has a fear of some animals, or are cautious around them.
I’m kind of embarrassed to admit, but I fear some animals as much as I love animals. They are as follows:
Large dogs – I was chased and bitten by one while riding my bike as a teenager
Crocodiles, alligators
Sharks
Spiders
Scorpions
SnakesAnimals I love, especially as little babies:
Cats: house cats, leopards, jaguars, panthers, lions, pumas, mountain lions
Horses – I’ve always wanted to ride one
Elephants – I rode on one when I was 5 (the Republican mascot)
Dolphins – Flipper!
Bunny rabbits
Hamsters or gerbilsWhat animals are you afraid of and love? Don’t be embarrassed.
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Afraid of bears because I was almost ripped to shreds by one.
I love snakes (not wild venomous ones, the pet kind).
That is not fear, THAT IS COMMON SENSE
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Dolphins – Flipper!
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I think everyone has a fear of some animals, or are cautious around them.
I’m kind of embarrassed to admit, but I fear some animals as much as I love animals. They are as follows:Large dogs – I was chased and bitten by one while riding my bike as a teenagerCrocodiles, alligatorsSharksSpidersScorpionsSnakes
Animals I love, especially as little babies:Cats: house cats, leopards, jaguars, panthers, lions, pumas, mountain lionsHorses – I’ve always wanted to ride oneElephants – I rode on one when I was 5 (the Republican mascot)Dolphins – Flipper!Bunny rabbitsHamsters or gerbils
What animals are you afraid of and love? Don’t be embarrassed.Not afraid of dogs, but if they’re barking and growling, I stay away.
Never been around crocs or gators or sharks, so no fear there.
I like spiders because they eat insects. If I see them crawling around my house, I leave them be. Actually watched one attack and kill a bug on my kitchen window. They’re free pest control. The only ones I smash are brown recluse and black widow.
We don’t get many scorpions around here.
I don’t have a problem with snakes unless they’re venomous.
I guess I don’t really have a fear of any animals. I either stay away from or kill the ones that can harm me.
I’ve ridden horses. It’s ok, but I’d rather ride motorcycles.
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Those are all relatively healthy fears, though spiders don’t bother me too much. Snakes do because I really don’t know what is and is not poisonous.
Love dogs, but am aware that they feel like they have a job to do. My ex has 2 bulldogs. One is great and I’ll pet her liberally. The other is mostly blind, and will snap at you if you catch him off guard. I won’t pet him for that reason.
Most fears are rational and really shouldn’t be embarassing. It’s only embarrassing if you react to them irrationally.
Ok. Then do it.
Human animals mostly.
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I was never afraid of too many animals before my emotional “contraction”. Now, its all abstract.
I did set free a cottonmouth snake that had gotten tangled up in some spare junk poultry netting that I had forgot to throw out. I had to carefully snip thread by thread until I liberated the entire snake without injuring it. I also made sure not to let the netting dig into the scales.
As a policy I won’t kill spiders, so I had to pretend to take the wolf spiders outside that would occasionally wander the house looking for prey. The ex didn’t like them because she found them big and intimidating. I like them because they eat problems, and they don’t leave messy webs. I’d catch them and drop them somewhere the ex was unlikely to see them.
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Nasty bugs and stinging biting things. I leave spiders to catch flies but they are ugly scary looking things and if they were a bit bigger or if the local ones could bite badly I would evict or kill them in an instant. I think its a sort of primal thing for people to fear the creatures that can hurt you. That said I spent many happy summer afternoons as a boy attacking wasp nests. Just because you fear it doesn’t mean you run from it and what you fear can be exciting even. (Rigging some improvised explosive on a wasp nest would be the height of a summer week’s delight for me when I was 12 -though I am not sure the neighbours saw it quite the same way and I expect Mr Plod would not be pleased today either.)
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Nasty bugs and stinging biting things. I leave spiders to catch flies but they are ugly scary looking things and if they were a bit bigger or if the local ones could bite badly I would evict or kill them in an instant. I think its a sort of primal thing for people to fear the creatures that can hurt you. That said I spent many happy summer afternoons as a boy attacking wasp nests. Just because you fear it doesn’t mean you run from it and what you fear can be exciting even. (Rigging some improvised explosive on a wasp nest would be the height of a summer week’s delight for me when I was 12 -though I am not sure the neighbours saw it quite the same way and I expect Mr Plod would not be pleased today either.)
Some spiders can be hideous looking, but I have some small fuzzy black spiders that like to hang out in my house that don’t look too intimidating. One day as I was attempting to move one to another location by way of scooping him up with a small piece of paper, he crawled off the paper and onto my hand. At first I thought of flinging him off, but he just sat there looking at me without showing any aggression at all, so I just watched him awhile before removing him.
The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.
Nasty bugs and stinging biting things. I leave spiders to catch flies but they are ugly scary looking things and if they were a bit bigger or if the local ones could bite badly I would evict or kill them in an instant. I think its a sort of primal thing for people to fear the creatures that can hurt you. That said I spent many happy summer afternoons as a boy attacking wasp nests. Just because you fear it doesn’t mean you run from it and what you fear can be exciting even. (Rigging some improvised explosive on a wasp nest would be the height of a summer week’s delight for me when I was 12 -though I am not sure the neighbours saw it quite the same way and I expect Mr Plod would not be pleased today either.)
Some spiders can be hideous looking, but I have some small fuzzy black spiders that like to hang out in my house that don’t look too intimidating. One day as I was attempting to move one to another location by way of scooping him up with a small piece of paper, he crawled off the paper and onto my hand. At first I thought of flinging him off, but he just sat there looking at me without showing any aggression at all, so I just watched him awhile before removing him.
Spiders are not creatures for which one can feel much empathy. Aside from their having a sort of spine tingling ugliness, there is no quality of kindness or mercy about them. However, I think it is a mark of a kind person not to be unnecessarily unkind to them. I have often felt a bit uneasy when women (often quite liberal ones who don’t really like my hunting) urgently demand I kill a spider for them that they fear to touch when the spider is just minding its own business and they will not profit from its death in any way. I then always pick it up (though I do not really like them) and put it out of a window gently just to show them that there is no need to kill it. I also find that a lot of spiders crawl into cracks in logs in my wood pile. When the log then goes on the fire, the spider runs out and and dashes crazily over the surface of its soon to be burning home. Again I have seen people laugh with glee at this and found it distasteful too. I always try to rescue them from the fire, though I do not particularly care for them. As I said earlier, if they were big enough or poisonous enough to hurt us, I would regard them as dangerous vermin and kill or evict them on sight but as it is I agree they are good natural bug control.
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