ORIGINAL: barney116
ORIGINAL: jf5
There is something wrong with this picture though. Reports have it killing but not eating?? And also, wolves are pack animals, strange to see one alone so far from realwolf territory.
http://www.nyoutdoornews.com/articles/2008/03/20/top_news/news04.txt
Gray wolves usually eat deer and moose, but will adapt to eat other animals if necessary.
Indeed, bits of lamb, bone fragments and tufts of wool were discovered in the Shelburne wolf's stomach after it was killed.
It does seem weird for a wolf to be solo that far off though.
I get where you are going but the report shows only a portion of the kill being eaten.