Hunting With the Dark Wolf | Wild Yellowstone

Nat Geo Animals
2 Dec 201503:07

Summary

TLDRThe dark wolf leads her pack on a challenging hunt, tracking a wounded elk across 30 miles. Despite their superior sense of smell and teamwork, the wolves struggle as the elk evades them, utilizing its surroundings to gain an advantage. The pack's inexperience becomes evident as they face another failed attempt, highlighting the difficulties of survival in the wild. This story captures the relentless pursuit and the harsh realities of life for wolves since their return to the ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of learning and cooperation in the hunt.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The dark wolf is leading her pack on a long journey, covering 30 miles with no major meals.
  • 😀 The younger wolves are still learning essential hunting skills.
  • 😀 Wolves have an incredibly sensitive sense of smell, being 100 times more sensitive than humans.
  • 😀 The dark wolf picks up a trail of blood from an injured elk, a potential source of food for the pack.
  • 😀 Elk have learned to avoid wolves after their return 20 years ago, making the hunt more difficult.
  • 😀 The elk herd splits up and hides in the forest to escape wolves, showing their intelligence in evading predators.
  • 😀 The wolves are able to follow the trail of blood, even though the elk tries to hide its presence.
  • 😀 The wolves need to work together in order to successfully hunt, as even a wounded elk is still dangerous.
  • 😀 The wolves take turns leading the chase and look for signs of weakness in the elk.
  • 😀 Despite their efforts, the pack faces another failed hunt, and they must face another night without food.

Q & A

  • What is the primary challenge the dark wolf faces in the hunt?

    -The primary challenge the dark wolf faces is the difficulty in securing a large meal for the pack, as the younger wolves still need to develop their hunting skills and the elk are adept at evading them.

  • How sensitive is a wolf's sense of smell compared to a human's?

    -A wolf's sense of smell is approximately 100 times more sensitive than a human's, allowing them to detect faint scents and track prey over long distances.

  • What role does blood play in the wolves' hunting process?

    -Blood plays a crucial role in the wolves' hunting process as it provides a trail that they can follow, indicating the presence and recent movements of their prey, such as the injured elk.

  • How have elk adapted to the presence of wolves in the area?

    -Elk have learned to avoid wolves by splitting into smaller groups when wolves appear and hiding under the cover of forests, making it more challenging for the wolves to track and catch them.

  • What strategy do the wolves use when hunting an elk?

    -The wolves work together in a coordinated effort, taking turns leading the chase and looking for signs of weakness in the elk. Even a wounded elk can put up a fight, so the wolves must be strategic and patient.

  • What effect does the stream have on the hunt?

    -The stream provides the elk with a temporary escape by slowing down the pursuit, allowing the elk to buy some time and evade the wolves for a while.

  • Why do the younger wolves struggle during the hunt?

    -The younger wolves struggle because they lack the experience and skills needed for a successful hunt. They are still learning the tactics of tracking, chasing, and catching prey.

  • What does the phrase 'another failed hunt' imply about the pack's situation?

    -The phrase 'another failed hunt' implies that the pack has been unsuccessful in securing a meal, resulting in another night of hunger and the continued struggle to feed the pack.

  • How do the wolves' coordinated actions contribute to the hunt's outcome?

    -The wolves' coordinated actions, where they take turns leading the chase and support one another, are essential for tracking and wearing down the prey, but in this case, they are not enough to secure a successful hunt.

  • What emotional tone is suggested by the 'another hungry night ahead' phrase?

    -The phrase suggests a tone of frustration and weariness, as it implies that despite their efforts, the wolves are facing ongoing hunger and the harsh reality of a failed hunt.

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