They can be trained, they can learn to recognize traps. Different packs can develop different hunting strategies.
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Wolves
Wolves are not the smartest animals. Apes and gorillas are the smartest
Of course! Why wouldn't they be. They look like baby wolves.
to prove that I'm smart
people training wolves in zoos? woo! what a funny question! you have a good head to ask such a smart question. I like it.answer:people can train wolves in zoos if you pull one out.
You can open a web-site that earns $ for wolves and write a letter to farmers asking them to wrap their fences heavily in barbed wire. (Wolves are definetly smart enough NOT to get pricked twice.)
No, There has been no certified research that may prove that gum might be beneficial in making one smart.
Yes they are smart people prove there is a little population
Wolves don't have any main enemies. they don't go into a Bear's territory because they're smart! But I guess I'd have to say humans. Well, a pack of wolves and a bear can share the same territory, but then almost never cross paths.
That is an opinion. You might like them because they live in packs and are kind of smart, but there are other animals that are awesome as well. ~Rainbowtalon
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