Arctic wolves have had almost no contact with humans, so they haven’t developed avoidance behavior.
They calmly approach people, observe them, and don’t run away.
At the same time, they usually don’t show aggression — instead maintaining neutral behavior, driven more by curiosity.
Awesome footage of a wolf pack erupting in a howl on top of a frozen beaver lodge this past winter! You can hear the howls of the adults and the yipping of the pups, which sound kind of like coyotes.
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