Saturday 12 June 2010

About Wolves

Wolves are magnificent and majestic creatures that have shared this planet with us for possibly as long as 12,000 years. They have a long history as of nature's large predators. In the comparatively short time that people have taken over  all over the place on this planet, the habitat for wolves and other species of animal has diminished making it difficult for survival but with the help of environmentalists, wolves have been protected and are making a come back.

The wolf is the ancestor of our canines of today. What is icy about that is they co-exist in the present but there's major differences between them. Canines have been bred over such a long time period that they are for the most part domesticated. The wolf on the other hand commands respect. There is a motivational print called "Wisdom Wolves" that I am liking. When you see this print and you look in to the eyes of this wolf, you cannot help but feel like you are being drawn in to its stare, like you are looking in to its soul and they commands you respect him. The stare of the predator is definitely there. If our canines looked at us like that I think they would have fewer pets.

When you look at the wolf it is fascinating to note that they have a organized co-existence and positive relatives structure. The older female and male rule the roost and each wolf have a positive place in the pack that must be respected. They work together for survival. Wolves can separate to hunt for food but the nightly howl brings them back together to protect each other and their pups for the night. It is a outstanding and obvious works for them, as they have survived this long.

Wolves usually eat the young or more mature animals, unlike their cousins the jackal or coyotes that will eat anything that comes in to their path. It's its place in nature.
I think the wolf is an absolutely fascinating creature. I saw recently in the wild while they were driving through a forest and after seeing him I thought about him for days, it was so riveting for me. It definitely left an impression. I hope you get to see at least one time in your lifetime. You'll always keep in mind.

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