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Victim(s) Age Sex Date Type of attack Location Details Source(s) Candice Berner: 32: ♀: 2010-03-08: Predatory: Chignik, Alaska, US, 75 miles southwest of Kodiak: Berner, a teacher and avid jogger, was discovered dead along a road by snowmobilers, who found wolf tracks in the adjacent snow.
The gray wolf is the largest wild member of the canid family, with males averaging 43–45 kg (95–99 lb), and females 36–38.5 kg (79–85 lb). [6] It is the most specialized member of its genus in the direction of carnivory and hunting large game.
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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.
See Kirov wolf attacks. [577] 1943 Inuit Boy † Rabid: near the Wainwright area in Alaska: A timber wolf bit a boy who died of rabies infection. [587] 1942 Inuit Hunter, adult, male † Rabid: near the Noorvik area in Alaska: A timber wolf bit a hunter who died from rabies infection. [588] 1940s Unknown, 3, female † Predatory: Kaluga Oblast ...
A wolf hybrid kept as a family pet fatally attacked a 3-month-old in Alabama, officials said. The animal lived with the infant’s family in Chelsea, according to a news release from the Shelby ...
Chignik Bay reported a population of 193 in 1890 [8] (which was majority Asian (121), with 66 White residents, 5 Native Alaskans & 1 Other). It did not report again until 1910 when it had a total of 566 residents, which made it the 13th largest community in the territory of Alaska. This was the last time it appeared on the census until Chignik ...