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The wolves are specific to the team spirit externally, and obey the leader's management internally. It is a highly adaptable, highly intelligent carnivore.
There are also steppe wolves in the breed itself. There are many herbivores in Africa, and after adapting to the African climate, predation is absolutely fine. They have few natural predators in Africa, except for lions, which also creates conditions for survival. If you encounter a spotted hyena of equal size and **.
Due to the cunning and resourcefulness of the big bad wolf, it may pose a serious threat to the status of the second brother of Africa.
Competitive nature. The natural world is magical, there are arrangements for everything everywhere, survival of the fittest, people and animals are the same, I remember Yang Er once said: If I am a fish, put me in a small ditch I can live, put me in the river I can live, put me in the ocean I can still live, and even put me in a cup I have to desperately survive.
So, revere life and be grateful to nature! No matter where you are, especially human beings who are a little wise, you have to work hard to live, and you have to work hard to live well. Don't underestimate the wolves that belong to animals, and in Africa, they will adapt and survive very quickly.
I feel like the first thing to look at is what kind of wolf it is, if it's the largest gray wolf.
or Siberian wolves, their combat effectiveness should be close to that of spotted hyenas, but they live in the cold zone, and their combat effectiveness will be greatly reduced after arriving in the hot African savannah, and it takes some time to evolve, coupled with the suppression of lions, their fate is unknown; If the Asian coyote.
or steppe wolves, which may be able to adapt quickly to the environment, and their fighting strength is close to that of African wild dogs.
The main competitors are spotted hyenas and African dingoes, and the natural predator is lions, out of the food chain.
If you want to develop and grow or occupy a place, you need wolf tactics, wolves have group living habits, clear class division of labor, smart and cunning, stamina, group cooperation tactics, hunger resistance, and strong combat effectiveness. In the case of Asiatic steppe wolves, it is more suitable for the African savannah. Natural enemies are lions, leopards and other two or three kinds, survival there can be described as a fish in water, not a problem.
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Of course, it can survive, the environment of the grassland is also very suitable for the growth conditions of the wolf pack, the wolf pack has a strong spirit of teamwork and obedience to management, and there are a large number of herbivores on the grassland, which is the main food of the wolf pack**.
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It must be possible, the biological chain of the African grassland is also very rich, and there are a lot of prey belonging to wolves, and they can basically survive if they have food.
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It can survive, the African savannah has a very large variety and number of animals, and the wolves have enough food.
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Yes, in South Africa, it seems that there is, I look at the animal world, and Ethiopia
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Wolves are group predators, but in the African environment, hyenas and lions also adopt the same survival mode, wolves may not have practiced the skills to gain a foothold (in the case of lions, hyenas have a foothold in Africa), they should be excluded by hyenas and lions, or they cannot enter.
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OK. The steppe wolf is a very adaptable animal, able to adapt to a variety of environments, such as grass yards, mountain towns, cold areas, etc. With their great adaptability, they have conquered almost all the environments on earth.
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Wolves are familiar animals to humans, they resemble people's pet dogs, but wolves are predators living in the wild, and it is still dangerous to get close to them. Many wolves live on the grasslands, and they have learned not to provoke humans so as not to cause trouble for themselves. However, some wolves are more willing to get close to the tourist group, not because the wolf is more fond of the tourist person, but because the wolf can eat the food they leave behind.
Tourist groups often have a surplus of food left. When travelers go out, they generally carry a lot of food with them, such as canned beef, canned pork, etc., which can quickly replenish energy for the body and taste good. Some travelers bring too much food with them, and they throw away some of it on the way.
Ever since the wolf learned about it, he was particularly willing to get close to the travelers, and the wolf would observe from a distance, and when they saw that the food had been abandoned, they would sneak over and take the food away and eat it. As they came and went, the wolves of the steppe knew the benefits of being close to the traveling group, and they were happy to do so.
Traveling groups tend to be more well-intentioned. Wolves still adhere to the principle of not attacking humans easily, and they get close to humans just to eat a bite. Travelers come from afar, their main purpose is to enjoy the scenery along the way, and the wolves are the aborigines of the grasslands, and the travelers are also happy to see them.
Even if the travelers see the wolf, they generally will not take the ** to fight the wolf like the locals, and some well-meaning tourists will throw a little food for the wolf to eat, so in the eyes of the wolf, those travelers with travel bags will not hurt them. The wolf was relieved to get close to them.
In short, the main purpose of the wolf to get close to the tourist is to get the rest of the tourist's food. Under normal circumstances, wolves will not take the initiative to attack tourists, but wolves are dangerous animals after all, and there may be misunderstandings between humans and wolves due to differences in understanding, so tourists should stay away when they see wolves.
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Because wolves and humans are both mammals, wolves generally do not attack rashly if they are not very hungry and do not feel hostile.
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Because any species will have a sense of curiosity when faced with a new species, and the wolves on the steppe are also like this, they are very curious about humans.
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Although the wolves on the steppe do not invade humans, they are also very willing to approach when they see tourist groups, mainly because the tourist groups are relatively large and the colors of their clothes are very bright, which attracts their attention.
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Most likely to disguise themselves as dogs, if they will do so. Dogs are good friends of human beings, and they are inseparable from humans. This makes it easier to get more information. Humans, on the other hand, are defenseless against dogs and may pour out a lot of things, so I feel that it is most likely to be dogs.