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Post by Bolushi on May 28, 2023 7:23:21 GMT
The idea Eurasian wolves are an inferior variant of wolf, like "Kangals only beat Eurasian wolves, the big ones in Alaska would shred that dog!" or whatever, is clearly false. I already knew it wasn't true and the weights being eerily close with North American wolves just verify what was always true in my mind. Right and wrong. The ones in Alaska they’re talking about are the ones that tackle elk and ranch bison, and are hated by ranchers. Because of this, they’re seen as way more scary than a Eurasian wolf due to this. Its just less heard of there. In North America you will always hear monthly about “this wolf pack in x state killed my cows!” because thats what gets headlines. But yes, the two wolves are not that different. Mackenzie/Northwestern wolves are about my favorite wolves but not because they’re better than Eurasian wolves. Friend in Germany said wolves definitely do kill cattle from time to time.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2023 7:36:51 GMT
Right and wrong. The ones in Alaska they’re talking about are the ones that tackle elk and ranch bison, and are hated by ranchers. Because of this, they’re seen as way more scary than a Eurasian wolf due to this. Its just less heard of there. In North America you will always hear monthly about “this wolf pack in x state killed my cows!” because thats what gets headlines. But yes, the two wolves are not that different. Mackenzie/Northwestern wolves are about my favorite wolves but not because they’re better than Eurasian wolves. Friend in Germany said wolves definitely do kill cattle from time to time. Maybe I was mistaken. Just heard more from North America than Europe.
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