This wolf was one of pair at Busch Gardens, Virginia. She had just settled into the grass for a nap. Several children were trying to get them to howl, but wolves in capitivity stop howling altogether because it's a territorial behavior and in capitivity, they are no longer challenged for terriorty. It would be ashame to lose that fantastic, signature sound of the wild.
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at 13:42 on May 9th, 2008
This wolf was one of pair at Busch Gardens, Virginia. She had just settled into the grass for a nap. Several children were trying to get them to howl, but wolves in capitivity stop howling altogether because it's a territorial behavior and in capitivity, they are no longer challenged for terriorty. It would be ashame to lose that fantastic, signature sound of the wild.