Wolves don't likely attack people but they might attack people. They mostly attack domestic pets.
It depends on the human. If the human is someone working on an animal reserve or one of those animal loving humans, most likely yes. But if it's a hunter who has no care for wolves, then no.
No. People are people and wolves are wolves, i thought this was pretty clear
They are usually in the hinding places, or wondering around in the woods were alot of people are not always around.
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.
Wolves either stay in the pack or they stay calm if the others are calm
The wolves came up to people (even though they were probly scared to death), looking for food ( but not to eat the people). They hung around people for food then the people knew that they wouldn't do any harm and started to train them.
Wolves have been around since the beginning of mankind and were one of the first domesticated animals both for their companionship and hunting qualities.
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.
They are a wild animal and considered unsafe and extremely hard to keep. Wolves may get Winter Wolf Syndrome, but this is a little rare. In the right hands they are as safe as some large breeds of dog. However, there are a lot of uneducated people that would be buying wolves left and right if there were no laws. Answer Some local laws exclude exotic pets. That is because a high level of knowledge and caretaking is important to the health and safety of these animals--and of the humans around them.
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.
Well, they would usually be timid and travel in packs, just in case hunters are around, but they are timid around people