Young wolf seeks out camera to chew on it #Video
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Description
We learned this winter that there is one wolf in the Cranberry Bay Pack who loves trail cameras…more specifically, loves to chew on trail cameras! You can see this little hellion coming in like a search-and-destroy missile in this video! And destroy it did!
In fact, in early winter, this wolf found and chewed on almost every camera we had in the Cranberry Bay territory! Most of our cameras survived this onslaught with only a few minor chew marks but in one instance, the wolf full and completely destroyed the camera.
The wolf appears to be a curious pup (born in Spring 2022) who thinks the cameras are exciting, interesting toys to play with. Perhaps they are! We just wish the little fellow would find some other more interesting toys to play with like antlers or sticks or anything else!
Learn more about the Voyageurs Wolf Project:
Website: http://www.voyageurswolfproject.org
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