People can be so stupid
They are a dangerous animal. They may be majestic and all but they can be like bears if you come upon them unawares or such it is not a good thing at all. The reason though people have so little trouble with them over other preditory animals (bears or large wildcats for instance) is that they are in fact, very very rare.
Heart of Sword wrote:They haven't been rare forever, don't forget. Wolves used to be all over the US until very, very recently.
Do you have any evidence of wolves behaving like bears when surprised? (Unless they are rabid, of course.) If you can find some, then we can talk.
americazoo.com:
Although many people fear wolves, and there have been many movies made depicting the wolves as dangerous to people, there is no known record of a wolf ever having killed a human being.
gentletouchsweb.com:
Are Wolves Dangerous To People?
No. Wolves are very shy animals, and are afraid of people, avoiding us whenever possible. Even though people are expanding into the few remaining areas where wolves are found in large numbers, there has *NEVER* been a documented case of a healthy wild wolf deliberately attacking a person in North America.
Some people try to keep wolves, or wolf-dog mixes known as "wolf hybrids," as pets. Many think that if they raise a wolf pup with love and treat it like a dog, it will grow up to be a loyal pet and fierce watchdog.
The problem is that they see the many similarities between wolves and dogs, and ignore the vital differences. Although dogs originally developed from wolves, it occurred by selective breeding for thousands of generations that actually altered the genetic makeup of the animal. This changed the animal's innate or "built-in" behavior to make it suitable for living with people in a home. The behavior of wolves, and of many wolf hybrids which enables them to survive in the wild, makes them unsuitable as a pet, often because they inherit the behavior the wolf needs to survive in the wild, but do not fear the human as a wolf does.
serconline.org
Q: Are wolves dangerous to humans?
A: No, Little Red Riding Hood lied. You stand a better chance of getting hit by a meteorite than being killed by a wolf. Although wolves are large, powerful animals that could kill humans, they do not. According to wolf expert Dr. L. David Mech, there are no documented cases of a healthy wild wolf killing a human in North America. By comparison, more than 20 people are killed and 3 million attacked each year by man's best friend, the domestic dog. Wolves don’t like people and avoid contact with us whenever they can.
nps.gov
Are wolves dangerous to humans? Is it safe to hike or camp in wolf country?
Wolves in the wild are afraid of humans and generally avoid contact with them. There are no documented instances of healthy wolves attacking humans in North America and only one instance of a rabid wolf doing so. Perhaps some of the widespread fear of wolves is the result of encounters with dogs allowed to run wild. Most places where wolves roam, people are not even aware of their presence.
Heart of Sword wrote:Do you have any evidence of wolves behaving like bears when surprised? (Unless they are rabid, of course.) If you can find some, then we can talk.
I am eather with them as a human, or I am one. it is always the white wolf I see first.
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