Not exact matches
Louie sits at one end of a round table in a room festooned with carvings, and stuffed animals —
wolves and coyotes — that
live and
hunt in the sage and taupe of the desert outside.
The
wolf that once
hunted and merely destroyed you laughs while you waste your minutes
living in past tense.
The hunter - gatherer Homo Sapiens welcomed friendlier
wolves into their
lives to
hunt with them, and a synergistic relationship was born.
A
wolf's
life involves limited contact with other animals, however; after the
hunt, the pack plays and sleeps together, but there is no need for them to cope with interspecies communication and adjust to a broad and expanding set of experiences that confront dogs every day.
The ancestors of our domestic canines,
wolves and wild dogs,
live in a pack,
hunt as a team and raise their young with assistance from others within the family.
Wolves in the wild naturally run,
live and
hunt in packs and to bring down their prey they use the circling and grouping moves we see today in the Border Collie.
Descended from and related to
wolves, the wild canids that
live in social packs and cooperate in
hunting and raising litters, dogs are at once alien creatures and highly adapted (and adaptable) human playmates and partners.
Rather than staying away from strangers as they do in real
life,
wolves in video games are typically seen
hunting down their prey, stalking them, and waiting for the proper moment to strike.