It all depends. Timber wolves are meant not to harm people, but others are meant to be fierce and wild.
The sentinal in a wolf pack patrols the packs territory and reports to the alpha (leader of the pack) if there are any changes in the territory or if there are any possible dangers.
Peter from "Peter and the Wolf" learned not to disobey his grandfather's instructions to stay safe behind the garden wall. He also learned not to underestimate the dangers of the forest.
man is the biggest enimie because of logging camps and other human dangers.
The wolf did not eat the fox because they had formed an unlikely alliance for survival in their harsh environment. The fox, known for its cunning, provided the wolf with valuable information about food sources and dangers in the area. Additionally, the wolf recognized that keeping the fox around could be beneficial for hunting and sharing resources. Ultimately, their mutual interests outweighed the instinctual predator-prey dynamic.
There are no dangers!!
In Aesop's fables, the wolf is the animal that puts on sheep's skin. This story illustrates the theme of deception and the idea that appearances can be misleading. The wolf disguises itself as a sheep to gain trust and access to the flock, highlighting the dangers of being naive and trusting without discernment.
some of them dangers
The alpha protects the pack from dangers, and makes all the decisions. He fends off trespassers, and leads the hunt. He is also usually the only one to have a mate, but this changes depending on food abundence.
the tundra biome dangers
Dangers could potentially be fires
what are the dangers of running away
What are the dangers in the rockie mountains?