Wolves will freeze there meat for storage like humans. Natives learn to hunt buy their surroundings. Just like every other predator. We learn from watching nature. Our ancestors had no other teachers besides nature and if you were a hunter you would understand
Wolves were taken out for a reason. They ran a whole flock of sheep off a cliff for fun where I live. lol What's ironic – is the bleeding hearts wouldn't even be around if humans still operated naturally. They are the 'easy prey' of the human kingdom.
Factually, there are no old Eskimo storys about Wolf attacks, though theres about every other conceivable animal/Man interaction. Thousands of years of Wolf/Man interaction and observations.
from wyoming here and yeah we have wolves but definitely not huge packs when u see wold tracks here u may find litterally one set but mainly just two sets
Wolves will freeze there meat for storage like humans. Natives learn to hunt buy their surroundings. Just like every other predator. We learn from watching nature. Our ancestors had no other teachers besides nature and if you were a hunter you would understand
Wolves were taken out for a reason.
They ran a whole flock of sheep off a cliff for fun where I live. lol
What's ironic – is the bleeding hearts wouldn't even be around if humans still operated naturally.
They are the 'easy prey' of the human kingdom.
Honestly… both of these guys are absolute idiots. Joe is the ultimate bandwagon jumper.
Factually, there are no old Eskimo storys about Wolf attacks, though theres about every other conceivable animal/Man interaction.
Thousands of years of Wolf/Man interaction and observations.
from wyoming here and yeah we have wolves but definitely not huge packs when u see wold tracks here u may find litterally one set but mainly just two sets