And now the interesting facts about wolves. Did you know that wolves are so smart that they can count to seven and find the fifth bowl in the third row? The expert in communication with wolves Yason Badridze knows for sure - he managed to teach wolves to count with the help of tapping, after seven wolves start to get confused.
Do you know how wolves hunt? The scientist found out that the predator's instinct does not exist. The little ones can play with a dead rabbit for a very long time, but if he gets a drop of blood on his neck, they will eat him. He claims that hunting is a skill that comes with experience.
We all know that wolves are pack animals. But could you think that these amazing animals are able to predict the behavior of potential prey, predict the result of their actions, make purposeful actions? Wolf hunting is a tradition and culture, if a pack is successful, all wolves remember it and repeat a profitable way.
The scientist watched one pack and noticed that it had composed its own unusual know-how: the predators noticed that the deer instinctively ran to the hills, and eventually they began to drive the victim to the cliff, which ended in a high cliff. Trapped in a dead-end situation, the herbivore was torn down and crushed to death, which provided the wolves with a good feast.
Wolves do not tend to kill because of hatred or aggression. They have a very ritual manifestation of aggression: so the wolves can make a fight, but do not leave traces on each other. Wolves are generally very friendly with each other, and if an aggressive individual appears in a pack, it is usually expelled.
You have probably heard about wolves attacking cattle. So, let's make adjustments: not all wolves, but only those aggressive single animals expelled from the pack. To prove it, at one of his lectures about wolves, Jason showed an incredibly cute photo slideshow, where a young frightened wolf stands in front of a calm flock of sheep and doesn't understand what to do with them, because he sees them for the first time.