Saw a timber wolf at work about an hour ago (never a camera when you need one). While they are very common in our area, tracks everywhere, seeing them is not that common. They see you a lot more than you see them.
At first I thought it was a deer, then as I got closer, a dog. There is just something about the way they move that quickly dispells the thought. Even a malumute, or dog similar in looks to a wolf just doesn't have that same nonchalant, yet predetory look to it.
This appeared to be a large male, with a darker coat, grey and black.
I enjoy seeing wolves. I guess for me it means I live somewhere that is not yet wholly tamed. Maybe if I owned livestock, I wouldn't be so happy to see them.
At first I thought it was a deer, then as I got closer, a dog. There is just something about the way they move that quickly dispells the thought. Even a malumute, or dog similar in looks to a wolf just doesn't have that same nonchalant, yet predetory look to it.
This appeared to be a large male, with a darker coat, grey and black.
I enjoy seeing wolves. I guess for me it means I live somewhere that is not yet wholly tamed. Maybe if I owned livestock, I wouldn't be so happy to see them.