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Wolf attacks on humans are extremely rare, and fatalities are even more uncommon. On average, there are only a few reported cases of wolf-related deaths globally each year, often in regions where human-wolf interactions are more frequent. Overall, it is estimated that fewer than ten people die from wolf attacks annually. This low number reflects the generally shy and elusive nature of wolves, as well as their tendency to avoid human contact.

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