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Braveland loyal wolves
Braveland loyal wolves







BRAVELAND LOYAL WOLVES HOW TO

A lone wolf learns how to look after number one. Lone wolves aren’t worthless, they become perfectly well adapted to looking after themselves. Wolves get cast out of a pack just like some people do in society, disregarded and considered worthless. We shouldn’t keep using things we don’t really need. Wolves only take what they need and although they are sometimes described as ‘opportunistic’, every move in their game has a compelling reason behind it. If we were as resourceful as wolves the world would be a much better place. Humans tend to take far more than they need, which means we are gradually ruining our planet. I am only 28 so I don’t want to sound like I’m 90 but today’s kids could learn a thing or two from watching how wolf cubs behave. They do as they are told and although they might challenge their parents occasionally they know exactly where they stand. The strict hierarchy in a wolf pack means that youngsters have a great respect for their elders. Humans can also live in tough environments but (in some cases) we don’t half moan about it. Wolves have been found living in more places in the world than any other mammal, apart from humans obviously. They make the most of the resources they have available and accept the situation they are in. Wolves live in some of the most extreme environments in the world, and they don’t just survive, they thrive (provided we don’t shoot them). They work together to achieve a common goal that benefits the whole pack.įor the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack. ~Rudyard Kipling 2. Wolves will do anything to protect their family, even if it means sacrificing themselves. Understand your place, follow the rules and be loyal to your ‘pack’. Many sports teams, families and businesses could learn a thing or two from the teamwork that wolves demonstrate. Wolves are fiercely loyal to their pack, they are the ultimate team players. Here are ten things we can learn from the mighty wolf. Today, there are still many things we can learn from these magical creatures. Some early humans modelled themselves on the behaviour of wolf packs because they noticed how successful wolves are as a species. Watch them work together as a pack and you will see just how complex their social relationships are and what they can achieve together. Wolves have exceptional survival instincts and are highly adapted to their environment. After briefly studying them, encountering them in real life (albeit in captivity) and reading books I feel that we have a lot to learn from them. They are one of the most feared predators and have a legendary status around the world. I can honestly say that listening to wolves howling was one of the most magical moments of my life.

braveland loyal wolves

My boyfriend also got me an amazing birthday present last year, a trip to see wolves in captivity. I completed a course in canine behaviour and one of the areas we studied was wolves (although I would like to point out I am clearly not an expert).

braveland loyal wolves

I am a crazy dog lady with an interest in canine behaviour. I thought naming my blog ‘The Content Wolf’ would allow me to occasionally get away with writing a dog/wolf related post.







Braveland loyal wolves