Ancient instincts: Licking behavior traces back to wild canids, where pups licked adults’ faces to request food — a habit that evolved into greetings and attention-seeking. Bonding signals: Many dogs ...
The Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center in Divide offers experiences that sound too incredible to be true, yet here we are.
As some perceptive critics have noted, child readers can readily accept a story where the author’s eye wanders off to other ...
About 15 years ago on Werewolf, I started writing a series of articles about classic children’s books. Over the next few months, these articles will be re-published here, every Friday. The series ...
Scientists have uncovered ancient wolf remains on a small Baltic island where wolves could only have been brought by humans. These animals weren’t dogs, but true wolves that ate the same marine food ...
Wolf-dog hybrids are growing far more common in Italy, raising scientists’ concerns for the future of the wolves ...
A hidden camera and camera trap captured a dramatic moment as a wild wolf pack gathered deep inside a dense forest surrounded by moss-covered rocks and towering trees. Several wolves stood alert while ...
Why do we kiss? The answer involves ancient apes, immune systems and a neurochemical cocktail in the human brain that few can ...
With pointy ears, long muzzles and bushy tails, foxes and wolves may look similar to the untrained eye, but there are ...
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