Among the arctic carnivores, wolves are not much larger than foxes and are related to each other, but their prey targets are very different. Although wolves will not let go of small animals such as lemmings and voles that are brought to their mouths, they will always pick them up and eat them as snacks. They mainly chase large targets such as reindeer and musk oxen. This is determined by their way of life, because wolves always hunt in groups and share. If it takes a long time to catch a rabbit, it is not enough to fill the teeth. How can it satisfy the needs of the hungry group? Woolen cloth?
In our culture, wolves are the embodiment of evil and cruelty, and all kinds of bad words are used on wolves, such as "wolf ambition", "wolf heart and dog lung", "infamous", etc. But in the minds of Eskimos, the Arctic wolf is a gentle and kind animal.
Outflank - Arctic wolf looking for food
Wolves are typical carnivorous animals. When the dominant male wolf is responsible for organizing and directing hunting, he always chooses a weak or old reindeer or musk ox as the hunting target. At first they will outflank from different directions, then slowly approach, and once the time is right, they will suddenly launch an attack; if the prey attempts to escape, they will pursue it relentlessly, and in order to conserve their physical strength, they often divide into several echelons and fight in turns until Capture successful.
Arctic wolf jumping among ice floes
Wolves show great care for their offspring. After the wolf pups are born, they have not yet opened their eyes for the first 13 days. At this time, they squeeze together tightly (5 to 7 per litter, and up to 10 to 13 in some cases) and lie quietly in the nest. During this period, the female wolf almost never leaves the wolf. She occasionally goes out, but she quickly returns and takes good care of her cubs. One month later, the female wolf begins to train her children. She will feed the cubs pre-chewed or even vomited food after swallowing, so that they can get used to eating meat. When the wolf pups grow sharp teeth, the mother wolf will give the pups different foods, first corpses, and then half-dead ones, in order to help the pups gradually learn to hunt. Then start taking them to a certain place to drink water. During this time, some members of the pack also participate in feeding the pups.
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