A wolf attack is when a wolf or pack of wolves attacks a human being.While most people's won't encounter a wolf in their lifetime, it doesn’t hurt to be prepared to prevent or handle a conflict.Their behavior is exaggerated for the thrill of the big screen and generally uncharacteristic of wolves in reality. You might even be more likely to be bitten by a snake, or stung by a bee!
Wolves that have been encouraged to hang around human habitations are more likely to carry out wolf attacks in the future.
Domestic animals, garbage, pet food and other objects can attract a wolf’s notice due to their sensitive sense of smell.
Wolves have a superb sense of smell and will notice if you leave your food out overnight or leave your garbage on the trail.
And remember that the woods are closer to wolf territory than your home; don’t leave dogs unattended in the campsite as their presence may attract and provoke a wolf attack.
While unlikely in nature, wolf attacks have happened to men, women and children.
There are no wolves around here either; coyotes in the more wooded areas, and the rare story of bears.
I think they are beautiful animals, whose habitat has been decimated by humans.
It is not the wolves' fault we have encroached upon their territory.
I have not seen any wild wolves in all my years of camping, albeit that camping has been done in established national park campgrounds, and not in the back country.
We have wolves come in our yard. I do not trust them I have had them growel at me. They hang out in our yard because they are passing through to go to our meadow where deer bed down and eat.
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