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Actually there has NEVER been a substantiated case of a wolf attacking a human. They are mortally afraid of us from millenia of attacks by us against them. They instinctivley know to stay away from us if they want to live. Minnesota is one of the few places in the US to have a large population of wolves. The DNR makes a big effort to educate the public about wolves. There is a lot of hysteria and misinformation out there about wolves. A lot of this attitude comes from childhood stories passed down for hundreds of years about the BIG BAD WOLF. I have lived in Minnesota 61 years and in all that time + there has never been a wolf attack on a human.
Actually there has NEVER been a substantiated case of a wolf attacking a human. They are mortally afraid of us from millenia of attacks by us against them. They instinctivley know to stay away from us if they want to live. Minnesota is one of the few places in the US to have a large population of wolves. The DNR makes a big effort to educate the public about wolves. There is a lot of hysteria and misinformation out there about wolves. A lot of this attitude comes from childhood stories passed down for hundreds of years about the BIG BAD WOLF. I have lived in Minnesota 61 years and in all that time + there has never been a wolf attack on a human.