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  2. Wolf attack - Wikipedia

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    Around 82 people were bitten by rabid wolves in Estonia during the 18th to 19th centuries, with a further 136 people being killed in the same period by non-rabid wolves, though it is likely that the animals involved in the latter cases were a combination of wolf-dog hybrids and escaped captive wolves especially when you consider the high level ...

  3. Man-eating animal - Wikipedia

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    In the rare cases in which man-eating wolf attacks occur, the majority of victims are children. [15] Habituation is a known factor contributing to some man-eating wolf attacks which results from living close to human habitations, causing wolves to lose their fear of humans and consequently approach too closely, much like urban coyotes.

  4. List of wolf attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Six people were bitten, one was severely mangled and one died. [31] Son and daughter of Mr. Stockdale: children: ♂ & ♀: 1857-01-05: n/a: within two miles from a fork on the Little Sioux River near Woodbury County, Iowa: Wolves had become "so ravenous as to destroy horses and cattle to a considerable extent, and that they have often attacked ...

  5. Most of wolf pack caught after 7 children, 1 woman killed in ...

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    Thousands of people in dozens of villages in the district have spent sleepless nights since the first attack on July 17, when a one-year-old boy was killed by the wolves in Sikandarpur village.

  6. List of wolf attacks - Wikipedia

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    The wolves were killed the following day. Though they had been raised in captivity, they were never socialized with people. [551] March 1996 60 children† † Uttar Pradesh, India: A pack of wolves killed around 60 children in Uttar Pradesh near the Ganges river basin over the course of 3–9 months. [552] [553] February 21, 1996 Michael ...

  7. Bahraich wolf attacks - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Wolf attacks on humans are rare occurrences and are mostly carried out by wolves infected with rabies, which attack humans without consuming them. [4] As per a report by the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, about 489 cases of wolf attacks were reported between 2002 and 2020 across 21 countries including India, of which only ...

  8. Kirov wolf attacks - Wikipedia

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    The Kirov wolf attacks were a series of man-eating wolf attacks on humans which occurred from 1944–1954 in nine raions (districts) of the 120,800 km 2 Kirov Oblast of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic [1] which resulted in the deaths of 22 children and teenagers between the ages of 3 and 17. [2]

  9. Endangered red wolves can only be found in NC. Here are 7 ...

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    Red wolves are smaller than their cousins, the gray wolves. A coyote stands about the same height but is often a little shorter, typically 3.3 to 4.3 feet long.