No. People are people and wolves are wolves, i thought this was pretty clear
No.
There were wolves in 1995 and there are still wolves.
Native people such as Inuit people usually don't kill wolves. They see wolves as teachers on how to hunt.
Chinese and mongolian people are the two main people that eat wolves.
People think that wolves are harmful to people. But the truth is that there is much more people who kill wolves. I don't think people should kill wolves because they don't like killing people and that they have to if people threatens them.
wolves nearly went extinct when people hunted them for land that belonged to the wolves
No, wolves don't attack French people.
Of course NOT. People portray them as "big bad wolves", though they aren't really "harmful". People kill thousands of wolves, when wolves have only attacked around 10 people in 20 YEARS. They are scared of humans more than we are scared of them. They only attack if they have pups and you are trying to get close to them or if you are trying to kill it with your hands. Actually, I recommend reading a book called "Living With Wolves". There are these people who started to study wolves and the wolves bonded with them. The wolves even let them see the pups. It has a lot of great pics too.
Yes, and wolves try hard to stay away from people, too.
Wolves are vunerable because people kill them and destroy their habitats.
People give wolves and other animals names because they need to be able to remember the differences between wolves, and also because they tend personalize them.
Imprinting is what they see they first object, I believe Wolves do not do that. Therefore, no.
Lots of people know wolves from their famous howl, or from all the books and movies about were-wolves.Hunting skills. protect the wolves!