it is rumored that wolves will randomly attack humans to protect their territory
yes because they are shy,and people hunt them.
Native people such as Inuit people usually don't kill wolves. They see wolves as teachers on how to hunt.
It depends on what kind of wolf it is. There are grey wolves (or timber wolves) and they usually roam the forest or woods. There are arctic wolves, and they might be found out on tundras. Plus, there are plains wolves (But I think they are extinct) and like their name, they live out on the plains. There are many more types of wolves that live in different places. How about you use a search engine to find out more?
Yes, sometimes, because people don't go in the woods and when somebody goes near or into the woods then they die. But sometimes they will go out of the woods, such as to hunt for food. They will not attack a human for food though, they will only attack a human to defend their territory or themselves if they see the human as a threat -- which they usually do.So, quick tip here: If you know there are wolves and cougars and coyotes, don't go in the woods unless you have someone with you and a big long range shotgun.
People think that wolves are harmful to people. But the truth is that there is much more people who kill wolves. I don't think people should kill wolves because they don't like killing people and that they have to if people threatens them.
we are a threat because we hunt them for their fur
Because people over-hunt them for there fur.
Wolves hunt at midnight but they usually hunt in the very early mornings(2 am).
it can kill humans i love todd ferrel Wolves do not go out of their way to kill/hunt humans, but will become aggressive when provoked or scared.
they usually hunt at night in the dark in the woods
Very few predators hunt grey wolves. Man is the grey wolf's worst predator. Other wolves will hunt down weaker wolves.
That people hunt them and their is not many lift in the wild because people hunt them and not many are here.