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  2. See British Adventurer Meet a Wolf Pack In the Dead of Winter

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    Sadly, wolves remain some of the most misunderstood animals when it comes to their behavior and interactions with humans. As you’ll see in this video, adventurer Steve Backshall set out to ...

  3. Human–animal communication - Wikipedia

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    Modern biologists and anthropologists theorize that humans and wolves met near hunting grounds, and as the Homo sapiens diet began relying more and more on meat for development, they would often encounter and compete with wolves. [55] Neolithic dog. Humans' relationship with wolves garnered a mutual benefit, obtaining food and protection. [56]

  4. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    12.2 Video. 12.3 Audiobooks. ... also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, or brush wolf, ... Relationships with humans In folklore and mythology ...

  5. Category:Humans and wolves - Wikipedia

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    Wolves in human culture (6 C, 3 P) R. Romulus and Remus (2 C, 12 P) W. Wolf conservation (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Humans and wolves" The following 6 pages are in ...

  6. Conflict around gray wolves has become so hostile, the U.S ...

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    Thousands of gray wolves roamed America's wilderness for centuries until hunters, ranchers and others nearly decimated the species. In 1973, the federal government listed them as endangered in the ...

  7. Wolf pack chases hundreds of elk in Yellowstone. Overhead ...

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    Video shows the intense moment a pack of wolves chases down a herd of more than 300 elk in Yellowstone National Park. The video follows the elk herd as it races away from wolves trailing behind it.

  8. Wolf communication - Wikipedia

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    Wolf howls can under certain conditions be heard over areas of up to 130 km 2 (50 sq mi). [15] Wolf howls are generally indistinguishable from those of large dogs. [16] Male wolves give voice through an octave, passing to a deep bass with a stress on "O", while females produce a modulated nasal baritone with stress on "U".

  9. Wolves as pets and working animals - Wikipedia

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    Timber wolves and coyotes used as draught animals in northern Ontario, 1923. Wolves are less suitable than dogs for working. Swedish wolf biologist Erik Zimen once tried to form a dog sled team composed entirely of wolves. The experiment failed as the wolves ignored most commands and were far more prone to fighting than sled dogs. [6]