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Wolves, The Truth

Farmington : NM : USA | about 1 month ago  
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We have all heard the news how wolves are these evil creatures, how that all they do is kill and destroy but I am here to ask. Is there another side that we haven't heard? Is what we hear about wolves all the truth or is there something else?

I asked these myself and searched through Google and other search sites for my information and here is what I found:

1. Wolves are not evil, but have always represented the "wild," the untameable nature that hardly pays notice to mankind and his attempts to tame the wild, wolves are part of the Wild that we fear and since we want to overcome it we call the wolf evil and seek to destroy them.

2. Wolves do not kill just to kill, they kill to eat and survive. We as humans should understand this for we do the same.

3. When wolves fight with other wolves, only the leaders fight eachother, the leaders do not send others to fight for them.

4. When a wolf kills a man, it is so they are not killed themselves.

5. Man could learn a lot from them if we will just watch but we do not.

6. Though man thinks they have more intelligence, wolves live far better lives.

7. Until we live at peace with wolf, they are superior

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  • Posted By Mayuko Mayuko | about 1 month ago
    Great post. I watch a lot of nature programs and they say things about wolves that are just about the opposite of most people's conception of these beautiful creatures.
    For example, people always say "lone wolf" when wolves are more often found in packs.
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