Amazing facts about wolves
Researchers have repeatedly studied the behavior of wolves, including their social habits and the ways in which they provide themselves survival.
Based on his 50-year experience, Dr. Sword identifies 4 little-known facts about gray predators:
The size of wolf-controlled territory depends on the amount of production on it.
Wolves represent a danger to humans only in exceptional cases.
Wolves first choose the least dangerous prey. Wolves prefer to hunt for weak animals - old, very young, hungry, injured or sick.
The livestock of wolves residing on a territory is directly proportional to the total mass of production in this territory. This fact may seem obvious, but the more mining, the more numerous the wolf population can be.
With the wolves live;
According to the new theory, wolves become leaders (also called alpha males and females), not because they win in fights with rivals, but because they find a pair and produce offspring, forming a new flock.
There is evidence that wolves in the course of hunting sometimes demonstrate prudence and other signs of highly organized thinking.

