longshanks wrote: » No.
mariaalice wrote: » There is a cafe I like near a harbour and the harbour has a population of swans, people often feed them so they are use to people and often come up to people having I suppose associated people with food. I'm a bit wary of them while I am sure they wouldn't savage anyone they look like they might bit? Google is trowing up contradictory information, so had anyone every been bitten by a swan.
Stigura wrote: » Bitten by, let me see ..... Chimpanzee. Mole. Swan. Pit Bull. Hedgehog. Small, working terrier. I could probably go on. Believe me; I'd rather be smothered in swan food and thrown to them than I ever would face another mole bite. The thing about swans wings breaking human bones is an urban myth older than even urban areas. Swans dropping out of the sky though? Ye wouldn't want to be under one.
Akrasia wrote: » Hold on a minute, why did you get bitten by a mole?
Stigura wrote: » Yeah. Had a couple hit the lines here Mole? It burst out of the ground and, like a complete carrot, I instinctively grabbed the bloody thing! Never trying that again!
Lukas Powerful Mortar wrote: » Not in Ireland obviously.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » A fella I know was mauled by one and had his leg broken by its thrashing wing. I guess it serves him right for trying to take a selfie with it.
Shint0 wrote: » I was driving by the canal one day on the Parnell Road/ Dolphin Road stretch. One had come out on the road and it seemed to be in a bit of a daze and going wild. I couldn't get past it but there was no way I was getting out to deal with it or move it on. I would have been too nervous around it so I had to wait for the next car that came along. Finally someone managed to get it off the road. When it comes to birds I have to act the damsel in distress.
EndaIsMyDealer wrote: » Where do you buy swan meat?
Diemos wrote: » Yes, in Dublin zoo as a child. My parents took a photo of me whailing.