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Originally Posted by michaelundinaeichhorn
wolves ,as other species too,are aggressive animals.
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OK. You're right if the word "agressive" is to be understood in scientific -biological /behaviourist context. In this context people too, are agressive, and this characteristic enables them to survive as individuals and species.
What I meant was rather the popular meaning of the term. Some people think that wolves are wild beasts that attack everything on their way that moves, which of course is totally wrong. In natural environment wolves keep away from humans and that's why CWD owners are advised to socialise the puppies from early age. Otherwise some of them might devlop a fear of people which seems to be a trait inherited from their remote ancestors.