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Originally Posted by Maha Vailo
Suppose, by some weird fluke of nature (or genetic engineering), some kind of wild animal (birds, squirrels, locusts, take your pick) suddenly went nuts and started attacking and eating people, how would we handle them in the real world? Would they be more vulnerable, less vulnerable, or about the same as their non-berserk colleagues?
- Maha Vailo
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See BUG, THE SWARM, GRIZZLY, DAY OF THE ANIMALS, SQUIRM, FROGS, KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS, TICKS, BATS, NIGHTWING, LOCUSTS, NIGHT OF THE LEPUS, RAZORBACK, PIRANHA, THE BEES, SKEETER, THE BIRDS, SLUGS, BLACK SHEEP, FOOD OF THE GOODS, ANTS, PROPHECY and PHASE IV...on how
NOT to handle the situation.
Without David Warner, Michael Caine or William Shatner to help, we might well be doomed.
I imagine, in a real world scenario, the human reaction would most likely be hasty and with a great disregard for any collateral environmental damage or future consequences. The movies don't have to teach me
that.
Zombies, I'm prepared for(Thanks Mr. Brooks!). Combustible cockroaches or ants with a Stephen Hawking complex? Not so ready.