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If a wolf kills a person, it may be euthanized by wildlife officials to prevent further harm to humans and to maintain public safety. The circumstances surrounding the attack, such as the wolf's behavior and any contributing factors, are typically investigated. In some cases, the wolf may be captured and relocated instead of being killed, depending on the situation and local wildlife management policies.

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