Debra
The Living Force
I have had the experience of seeing a live Timber wolf several times in my life.
They are HUGE animals.
Timber wolves are considered "lone wolves" by old time residents, hunters and trappers in the Northern Alberta area that I grew up in. They don't seem to hunt or run in a Pack, yet all the Biologists and textbooks insist that they do.
This wolf is very tall and filled out compared to the dog.
The Dog, Trigger, appears to be possibly a malamute Husky/mixed breed, which are very common and popular Camp dogs in the Northern areas.
"The man who shot the video said,
They are HUGE animals.
Timber wolves are considered "lone wolves" by old time residents, hunters and trappers in the Northern Alberta area that I grew up in. They don't seem to hunt or run in a Pack, yet all the Biologists and textbooks insist that they do.
This wolf is very tall and filled out compared to the dog.
The Dog, Trigger, appears to be possibly a malamute Husky/mixed breed, which are very common and popular Camp dogs in the Northern areas.
"The man who shot the video said,
When I started to take pictures the wolf left, then returned a few minutes later and that’s when Trigger took after the wolf. The wolf waited for Trigger to turn away from him and that’s when he grabbed the dog in the back end and threw her up in the air right in front of me. Dan shot the shotgun into the air and that broke the fight up. The wolf turned and left, we followed the wolf into the bush and shot again to scare him off. The wolf came back two more times that day looking for the dog we think. Trigger had a few good wounds and cuts but she is fine now.”“I work as a fishing guide in northern Saskatchewan and I shot this video on one of our trails around the lodge.We get a lot of bears that come around the lodge but this year we had a black wolf that started to come around for a few days. We spotted the wolf through the window of the kitchen in the lodge and I made my way outside with the camera. The lodge manager Dan went for the shotgun.
Absolutely Massive Wolf Filmed In Northern Saskatchewan
Footage has emerged from northern Saskatchewan that shows an absolutely huge Timber Wolf. In the video you can hear a dog barking loudly at the wolf before the animal leaps up and goes after the dog. The man who shot the video said, “I work as a fishing guide in northern Saskatchewan and I...
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