Wolf Dominance
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One on one of course not, but wolves; the smart ones attack in packs and are social. For that reason they are more intelligent.
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Wolvess are like ultimate animal killers that can troll it's prey LOL look at what it's doing to the cougar it's playing with it see how its tails wagging? god i love wolves.
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To conclude... The wolves are afraid but persistent. It pays off but is a mile away from "Dominance." As stated in the title.
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A few points to consider...
At no point do the wolves show confidence and walk up and take what they want. This means they are scared of a fight. Even with the smaller badger.
The cougar looks very young, it has pattering on its hind end
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I love wolves.
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@EnjoyTheOwnage Thank the good Lord! Finally we got an objective answer on youtube.
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@EnjoyTheOwnage They are pretty amazing creatures, and you need to remember that wolves pretty much spend their whole life fighting for dominance in the pack. Years of fighting experience would give the wolf an edge if you ask me, but I suppose we'll never truly know the true king of the North American mountain ranges...
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That cougar is like, "Awwwww, fuck this. I'm going home."
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From what I've read there are more reports of cougars killing wolves than vice versa; but wolves do kill cougars and even grizzly bears (source: National Geographic). However, of the studies that I've read, wolves drive many more cougars from kills. Their social cognition is higher than virtually everything but humans...superior intellect combined with serious physicality make wolves the apex predator of Yellowstone (along with the Grizzly Bear).
ainulindale27 1 year ago 10
I love how when they're bugging the other animal, their tails are wagging!
Wolves are such great animals. ^^
DragonAlchemist63 3 years ago 8