How do some humans act like wolves? What behaviors, maturity and need for control do wolves have?
Clearly you know nothing about wolves. Wolves are always in control or being controled by their pack leader. There is a distinct heirarchy among wolves – one dominant male and one dominant female- every other wolf is subordinate, and every subordinant has it’s subordinant, until there is a wolf on the bottom that is barely allowed to be part of the pack. Wolves mate for life and are faithful to that mate. Alll wolves care for the young, not just the parents, teaching them all the need to know – in fact, this role often falls on the lowest wolf to teach the breed to be better and stronger. A wolf pack is a bonded unit. Any may challenge for the top spot, but all will protect their pack mates, and provide for an injured pack mate. Unlike coyotes, wolves will only take down the ill, injured or elderly animals of any prey herd, thus strengthening that herd. Coyotes will take down anything. Wolves are noble, caring, monogamous, working for the better of the planet and wolfkind. Humans SHOUL