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Watch: Rare footage captures a day in the life of a wild wolf
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Voyageurs Wolf Project
That leaves a big question unanswered: What do wolves do all day in the summer?
To find out, researchers in Minnesota set out to track a day in the life of a lone wolf living in the northern part of the state for the Voyageurs Wolf Project.
Last week, they published a video that captured 14 hours of a wild wolf’s wanderings during a hot day in June from a camera hanging around the animal’s neck.
Voyageurs Wolf Project
“In densely forested environments, like northern Minnesota, it is impossible to watch or observe a wolf going about its life like this during the summer,” explains Voyageurs project lead Thomas Gable. “Typically, when you see a wolf it is for a fleeting second as it runs across a road or trail.”
12. The wolf started its day on the go, trotting through long grasses at 6:45 a.m.
9. Just 15 minutes later, the wolf dug a hole in the dirt and promptly abandoned it.
7. Over the course of its day, the wolf traversed many different terrains. Here it is crossing a wide, open field.
6. At 10:40 a.m., the wolf sat to groom itself. Then, instead of immediately getting back to its trek, it rested for about an hour and a half.