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Why Do Wolves Have an Extensive History of Being Misunderstood?

This video below is from "The American West with Dan Flores - Episode 14 "By A Grizzly Bear"

  • Chris Gill

Chris Gill

10 Nov 2025
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Why Do Wolves Have an Extensive History of Being Misunderstood?
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Wolves have an extensive history of being misunderstood by folks, dating back to confused and misled Europeans who had only fairytales to believe.

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