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But when the other wolves tried to join him, he glared at them and bared his teeth. He snarled and flattened his ears. Even his brother, Lakota, had to wait his turn. I was shocked to see Kamots act like this. But then I understood. The alpha says who eats when. By telling the other wolves to wait, Kamots was telling them that he was in charge.
Did You Know?
Wolves have super hearing. They can hear sounds as far away as 10 miles (16 km) in open areas. And they can hear high-pitched sounds that humans can’t!
When Kamots growled at the others, he was acting like a parent scolding a child. There are a lot of ways a wolf pack is like a family. I once heard about a wolf that was kicked in the jaw by a moose. His jaw was broken, and he couldn’t chew meat. His pack chewed up food and fed it to him. Like a human family, they took care of a hurt member.
Wolves howl for a lot of reasons. It doesn’t seem to matter if the moon is out or not. Why do they howl? Sometimes it’s to call to each other. Sometimes it’s because they have a full belly. Often they howl because they enjoy it—it’s like singing for them. Each wolf has a unique sound. We learned to identify which wolf was howling. We thought that Lakota had the prettiest howl. Wolves start howling when they are pups. But it sounds more like yodeling!
Only once did I ever see Kamots outsmarted. It was at dinnertime. And it took two wolves to do it. One wolf crept up, snatched a very small piece of meat and scampered off. His partner in crime waited his turn. As soon as Kamots ran after the first wolf with the meat, the second wolf lunged and grabbed a bigger chunk of meat. The second wolf raced off in the opposite direction. Kamots saw him out of the corner of his eye and chased him. Meanwhile, the first wolf ran back to dinner and grabbed an even larger hunk. Kamots never fell for this trick again!
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