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Wolves have a sense of loyalty and compassion from "summary" of The Hidden Life of Wolves by Jim Dutcher,Jamie Dutcher,James Manfull

The bond between wolves goes beyond mere survival; it is rooted in loyalty and compassion. When a member of the pack falls ill or is injured, the other wolves display a sense of empathy and care for their packmate. They will bring food to the injured wolf, nuzzle them gently, and even lay beside them to provide comfort and warmth. This behavior highlights the deep emotional connections that wolves form within their packs. In times of scarcity, wolves exhibit remarkable acts of kindness and solidarity towards one another. They will share food with pack members who are unable to hunt or are in need, ensuring that all members of the pack are taken care of. This sense of compassion and generosity reflects the strong sense of community and...
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    The Hidden Life of Wolves

    Jim Dutcher

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